Ultrasonic Headtracker Mouse
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Ultrasonic Headtracker Mouse

I recently rebuilt a headset for a head tracker mouse for a paraplegic chap.
This instructable contains a bit of information that might help anyone else trying to do the same.
The unit that this headset works with is the PRC Headmaster, Prentke HM-2P. Its a fairly old design but it is based around ultrasonic transducers and time of flight calculations.
Print the Headset

3D printed using PET+ (tough and flexible).
STLs on Thingiverse or attached
Downloads
Electronics


Quite simple electronics
16mm SQ40R ultrasonic transducers
RJ11 connector
Nokia headset wire to add a flexible bit at the end (turns out they use 5 cores).
PSF 100A pressure switch (lowest pressure version)
Bits of ribbon cable to join it all
Connections numbered in the diagram
Assembly





Mostly push fit.
Add a bit of heat shrink to protect the headphone wire.
Velcro and foam to add some padding.
Sugru to protect the exposed electronics.
Updates
I have built a second one of these headsets, it which includes a few modifications.
.STL slightly updated for the wire to be connected up the top not side.
Parts sourced from CPC:
**SN36228 Ultrasonic reciever 40 kHz 16mm, 400SR160
**NOTE the headsets made with these ultrasonics only worked on one of the two control boxes, these may not be the best ones to use!
SN36427 Pressure Switch 0.004-0.018 PSI PSF100A-0.5