Today, I’m suppose to write about the actuators of a PlayStation Eye. An actuator is a type of motor for moving or controlling a mechanism or system. After researching all about the Eye, I couldn’t find anything about outputs or actuators at all. Maybe I wasn’t looking hard enough, but all the information I found wasn’t about actuators I’m pretty sure. The one thing that caught my interest was a microphone array. I think that this could be an output for the Eye because it is built in the Eye, which causes the PlayStation 3 to employ technologies for multi-directional voice location tracking, echo cancellation, and background noise suppression. I was trying to find out the name of what makes the Eye move, control and track stuff and I think it might be the microphone array, but I am not sure. I might have written it in my previous journal entries also. Regardless, the actuator in the PlayStation Eye is one of most important things that makes the PlayStation Eye do what it is programmed to do.
Now sadly no pony gifs this week because of the rough week I had with sickness. Next week though they shall return!