Can You Build a 3D Pin-Screen with Electrical Feedback?

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The discussion centers on building a 3D pin-screen capable of providing electrical feedback to determine the Z-position of pins. The proposed method involves measuring resistance between submerged pins and a board, although this may not be the most efficient approach. A suggested alternative is using an XY matrix with laser LEDs and phototransistors to enhance resolution. The project aims to create a rudimentary 3D scanner or an interactive art piece.

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  • Basic understanding of electrical resistance measurement
  • Familiarity with XY matrix configurations
  • Knowledge of laser LED and phototransistor integration
  • Experience with 3D scanning concepts
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  • Research methods for measuring resistance in submerged pins
  • Explore the design and implementation of XY matrix systems
  • Learn about integrating laser LEDs with phototransistors for distance measurement
  • Investigate existing 3D scanning technologies and their components
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Hi,
This is kind of a hobbyist project or something along those lines.
I am trying to build a pin-screen
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Similar to that, or with whatever conifguration of pins. But I want it to provide electrical feedback so that I can map out where each pin is on a Z-position (their X-Y coordinates are fixed).

I wanted to know if there is a product like this already in the market and if anyone knows if it has a name?

or, how would you build this?
I was thinking of having a board and a wire on each pin and just measure the resistance between the wire and the board (the more submerged the pin, the less resistance). But I'm not sure if this would be the most efficient method. I don't hink I'm the first person to think this up so I am wondering if someone already figured out a way to do this?My goal:

For example. It could be used as a 3D Scanner for physical objects (A very crappy one i know)
or a drawer for fine-art or something.
or just a brain teaser to kill time while building it =,=

what do you guys think? how would this be a viable project?
 
Ok, I think I polished my question. I'll make it simple and quick.
Can someone tell me what type of sensor I can use to measure distance traveled by a pin?

Look at the drawing, I hope its clear.

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I guess it depends on how much resolution you want on each pin. An effective approach would be an XY matrix with laser LEDs and phototransistors. Adding several layers of these would gain resolution but if you want even 8 bit resolution this approach is already not feasible. Interesting project BTW. Keep us posted.
 

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