Talk:Sensor Bar
From WiiLi
While the sensor bar is inherently linked to the wiimote, I dont think it should be merged with the wiimote. It's separate, and the page should be as well
Agreed Wiili 13:42, 17 December 2007 (EST) Agreed (Non user: vinouz) 16:48, 19 May 2008 (CEST)
There should be a section related to calculating stuff using the sensor bar, particularly finding the distance between wiimote and sensor bar. I tried to discuss to start a thread about it (http://www.wiili.org/forum/how-to-calculate-physical-distance-t2042.html) since I couldn't find anything useful in the forums. --Wic 10:06, 5 May 2007 (EDT)
[edit] Power Supply
It should be noted that the Wii output to the sensor bar is 12 volts (about 11.75). Leif902 21:57, 11 July 2007 (EDT)
[edit] L/R differentiation?
How does the wii remote determine which led hot spot is left and which is right? I imagined something would be different in the light configurations or the frequencies, but it doesn't appear to be so. Does this require some quick calculations based on the attitude of the remote itself (determining the pull of gravity and thus whether the wiimote is flipped over...)?
Question: do all the leds have the same polarity ? (a periodic alternance in polarity could help differentiate L/R)
[edit] Track up to 4 LEDS?
I saw a guy using gloves with 4 leds on them and he was able to track them all together with one wiimote, causing an effect similar to the computer screens in the movie "Minority Report". Again, similar to what was asked in the L/R differentiation question, how does one track all 4 hotspots and keep them differentiated?
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