Design and Build Automatic Shuttlecock Ejection Machine

Authors

  • Muhammad Ridwan Politeknik Negeri Pontianak
  • Rianda Politeknik Negeri Pontianak
  • Yohannes Chrysostomos Hendro Yuwono Politeknik Negeri Pontianak
https://doi.org/10.58466/entries.v3i2.1687

Keywords:

Badminton Practice, Automatic Shuttlecock Throwing Machine, ARDUINO UNO REV3 microcontroller

Abstract

This research aims to develop an automatic shuttlecock throwing machine with motion rotation system using ARDUINO UNO REV3 microcontroller, in order to increase the effectiveness of badminton training. In improving players' agility and reflexes, this system is designed to provide a long and accurate pass with a shuttlecock throwing distance of up to 10 meters, adjusting the size of the badminton court. This research includes the stages of searching for current data, detailed design planning, and manufacturing of the machine consisting of two main parts: shuttlecock throwing system and machine rotation system, with the hope that this system can function optimally in supporting badminton players' training.

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Published

2024-06-01

How to Cite

Ridwan, M., Rianda, & Yuwono, Y. C. H. . (2024). Design and Build Automatic Shuttlecock Ejection Machine. Electrical Network Systems and Sources, 3(2), 121 - 127. https://doi.org/10.58466/entries.v3i2.1687