Whilst thinking about the total cost of the parts to make a usable chronograph, the one most people buy is £50, I had the idea of removing the LCD and just using the serial link to the PC.
So I thought about strapping an Arduino Nano to an aluminium tube with a 1/2" UNF thread so that it would fit on the standard silencer adapter, this would make it very stable.
I decided to use the Nano because there wouldn't be the need for a battery to power it, the USB lead would carry power and data back to the PC, people would also be able to programme them without having to buy the serial/USB interface.
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| Marking out the sensor distance |
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| Tube screwed into the silencer adapter for my rifle |
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| Fully assembled prototype with a foam spacer |
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| Finished part attached to the Air Rifle |
Below is a screen grab of the PC software (Ignore the FPS value, I'd forgot to change the calculation to 60mm spacing instead of 100mm)
Now for some more testing.





Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThis program did you do it yourself?
Do you have link to the program and sketh for arduino?
ITBox,
ReplyDeleteThanks.
Yes.
You can find a sketch here http://gadjetsblog.blogspot.co.uk/2013/05/chronograph-update.html