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TY - JOUR
T1 - A Versatile Assistive Technology Interface
AU - Oppenheim, Matthew
AU - Hodges, Stephen
PY - 2023/9/1
Y1 - 2023/9/1
N2 - Many people with disabilities use specialized controllers, such as joysticks and accessible buttons, to interact with digital devices. The 3.5mm audio jack has become the standard interface for these assistive technology devices. We present a versatile AT interface that allows a microcontroller to act as a controller or to have a controller plugged into it, to assist in prototyping new solutions for people with disabilities.
AB - Many people with disabilities use specialized controllers, such as joysticks and accessible buttons, to interact with digital devices. The 3.5mm audio jack has become the standard interface for these assistive technology devices. We present a versatile AT interface that allows a microcontroller to act as a controller or to have a controller plugged into it, to assist in prototyping new solutions for people with disabilities.
KW - assistive technology, jacdac, instrumentation
M3 - Journal article
VL - 1
SP - 24
EP - 29
JO - Circuit Cellar
JF - Circuit Cellar
SN - 1528-0608
IS - 398
ER -