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Magnetic Levitation Haptic Interfaces 2

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Uploaded by on Nov 4, 2007

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  • Next generation mice along with old school CRT monitors, heh

  • @aguywithaproject : isn't that what I said, in very basic terms? That the electromagnets (current passing through coils causing lorentz force) is pushing the magnet (static magnetic field)

    I know I am not any kind of magnetic forces guru or anything.

  • @CaeruleanXII Can has: Google "butterfly haptics"

  • @ymi2b The levitation is due to Lorentz force resulting from passing a current through coils in a static magnetic field.

  • So it's pretty much a giant version of the novint falcon but with maglev included huh? Looks cool.

  • Wait... This is great, but whats even better... I think that force feedback joypads can be use for same purpose although I've never thought about it!

  • I've work in one off those things...

    It cost 3000€

  • I've heard of this for years, but has anyone investigated the possibility of like cancer or anything with prolonged use? Even strong magnets come with warnings not to have prolonged exposure (probably just legalese). Armanian: the levitation is from pulsed electromagnets in the bowl that pushes/stops the magnet

  • this is soooo amazing and exciting! Ok now we're outside the box.

  • When Xboxes stop being crap.

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