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SuperFight Pro Interactive Trainer

Client Paul Jackman
Professor(s) Mauricio Ledon, Melodie Wilson
Program Electrical Engineering Technologist
Students Sam Limoges-Ring and Brady Rittwage

Project Description:

Our group was given the task of modifying a training body armour to have it detect the force of strikes and send that information to a mobile device via Bluetooth. We used 8 sensors and programmed them to detect the force and placement of strikes. We then used an ESP32 chip to deliver that information to an application on a mobile device. The application was created by the Computer Science students. In order to attach the sensors, we removed the outer layer of the armour and placed the sensors in that area. We also included a rechargeable battery along with a recharger.

Short Description:

We have been teamed up with a group of Computer Science students and given the task of developing a body armour that can detect the force of strikes in karate training.

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This is an example of a circuit that we used for our op amp. This is the final op amp circuit that we created.
This is the schematic we created and used for our design. Our current app design. This is the home page of the app.
This is one of the many sensors that we used. This the what the body armour looks like after removing the first layer. You can see all the sensors and wires coming out of it.

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