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For fun, I built an old school "Let detector" for my club.
It consists of an accelerometer, an LCD, a micocontroller, and battery power source.
The accelerometer hangs off the net,
and an LED flashes when vibration of the net is detected.
Sensitivity can be adjusted by a dial on the microcontroller board.
It is aimed for club play (no umpire),
sometimes (although not often) there were disputes of whether a "let" indeed happened.
I've also built a wireless version in which the microcontroller informs
another remote platform the occurrence of a "let"... perhaps for tournament play.
It consists of an accelerometer, an LCD, a micocontroller, and battery power source.
The accelerometer hangs off the net,
and an LED flashes when vibration of the net is detected.
Sensitivity can be adjusted by a dial on the microcontroller board.
It is aimed for club play (no umpire),
sometimes (although not often) there were disputes of whether a "let" indeed happened.
I've also built a wireless version in which the microcontroller informs
another remote platform the occurrence of a "let"... perhaps for tournament play.