Nintendo Wii Controller Break Down
If you are fascinated by the working mechanism of almost anything, including your grandpa, here’s something you can delight yourself with.
We all know that the Nintendo Wii remote control senses motion and such but what’s inside? A + E Interactive answered the question in geeky speech…
The controller senses motion. It’s got a MEMS device. That’s short for micro electro-mechanical system. This is a little silicon chip built with semiconductor manufacturing technology. But in contrast to chips, MEMS devices are like tiny little machines, like gears.
They also talk about the accelerometers, Bluetooth radio chip, projectile motion, electrons, acceleration and stuff that involves a lot of physics. Interesting, do have a look.
How-To Break Down your Wii Controller via A + E Interactive
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