For gesture sensing we are using the APDS-9500 sensor from Broadcom. It is an imaging-based gesture recognition IC with an I2C-bus interface. It can recognise nine gestures, including move up, move down, move left, move right, move forward, move backwards, circle-clockwise, circle-counterclockwise and wave. An RP2040 ARM SoC from the Raspberry Pi Foundation is being used as the main controller. When it is plugged in the RP2040 will enumerate an HID device and whenever a gesture is detected it will send a corresponding pre-programmed response to the PC using HID protocol. An ADM7171 ultra low noise LDO from Analog Devices is used for generating the 3.3V line for the SoC and the Sensor. To ensure the proper operation of the SoC we have also included an ADM803 voltage supervisor chip, which is also from Analog Devices.
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