Arduino

From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)17 Jan 2015 19:13
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 174 of 542
The music made up for it.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Jan 2015 19:17
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 175 of 542
Haha, glad you liked the music.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)17 Jan 2015 21:03
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 176 of 542
It's all relative.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Jan 2015 22:08
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 177 of 542
That's what Einstein would like you to believe.
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)17 Jan 2015 22:17
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 178 of 542
So would your 'auntie' Doris.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)17 Jan 2015 22:23
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 179 of 542
How do you know about Doris?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)17 Jan 2015 22:32
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 180 of 542
Everybody knows, and many have 'known', Doris. Your father was just one of many.

(see also: Greg's mum, a fine time had by all)
EDITED: 17 Jan 2015 22:33 by MR_BASTARD
From: Chris (CHRISSS)18 Jan 2015 11:49
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 181 of 542
My father is Greg's mum?
From: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD)18 Jan 2015 11:56
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 182 of 542
I think it unlikely.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)18 Jan 2015 23:30
To: 99% of gargoyles look like (MR_BASTARD) 183 of 542
:(
From: Chris (CHRISSS)18 Jan 2015 23:49
To: ALL184 of 542
Arduino alarm clock.

Lots of wires now. 3 buttons, LCD, transistor, shift register (only 3 pins required to arduino for LCD instead of 6), buzzer, RTC.



But no music. Should I add music?
EDITED: 19 Jan 2015 10:16 by CHRISSS
From: ANT_THOMAS19 Jan 2015 00:41
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 185 of 542
I've got a load of stuff on order from China. Including shift registers, hopefully they'll do what I want and give me a load of extra pwm capable outputs, I need about 24.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)19 Jan 2015 09:36
To: ANT_THOMAS 186 of 542
Gosh, that's a lot of PWM outputs. A shift register will give up to 8 outputs from 1 pin but I think you can chain them for more? No idea about PWM with shift registers though.

I'm still waiting for bits. Another Arduino and the wireless transceivers for the clock. Some bits have come quick and others taking long time.
EDITED: 19 Jan 2015 10:13 by CHRISSS
From: ANT_THOMAS19 Jan 2015 10:15
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 187 of 542
Yeah, I'll no doubt be waiting for the most important part of my bits to arrive last.

I should be able to daisy chain them to add more outputs. 24 PWM outputs needed for that many time zones, but shouldn't need that many due to the map, probably more like 18-20.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)19 Jan 2015 10:42
To: ANT_THOMAS 188 of 542
Cool, I assume time zones will vary the brightness as the light level changes in each zone.

Exciting to see what parcels have arrived each day, even if some are less exciting things like push buttons and transistors. Sian keeps complaining but nearly all of them have only been 99p. Not actually spent much at all.
EDITED: 19 Jan 2015 10:43 by CHRISSS
From: ANT_THOMAS19 Jan 2015 10:58
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 189 of 542
That's the one.

Map will be based on this - http://imgur.com/a/8iOvx

I had my idea then found out someone had done similar - http://imgur.com/a/zNdB0

Mine isn't going to use an RGB strip. Just some bright white strips for each zone. PWM used to control brightness. Also going to use an LDR to control overall brightness as the RGB one does, so it's not blindingly bright in the dark.

Well, that's the plan, we'll see if I actually manage to sort it.

So far my prototype works for dimming a row of LEDs and using an LDR to change overall brightness, but that's just using regular PWM.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)19 Jan 2015 11:46
To: ANT_THOMAS 190 of 542
That's pretty cool, I like that. Look forward to seeing it when it's done :)
From: ANT_THOMAS19 Jan 2015 12:02
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 191 of 542
I think I'll initially have the time zones set to dawn/dusk times around spring.

If there's enough space on the arduino I could have a more complete set of times, maybe covering 4 seasons. There's probably a way to calculate this and massively reduce the amount of code but I'm just using set values at the moment.

This doesn't account for the northern hemisphere being different to the southern. That would probably mean I'd need about 72 regions for it to look reasonable - 24 Northern, 24 Equatorial, 24 Southern. I think that would be overkill.
From: Chris (CHRISSS)19 Jan 2015 14:35
To: ANT_THOMAS 192 of 542
Not a great deal of memory available on the Arduino. Unless you added an SD card to it if the data takes up too much space. How much do you think you'd need for it? How much difference is there between the hemispheres?
From: ANT_THOMAS19 Jan 2015 15:00
To: Chris (CHRISSS) 193 of 542
There's definitely quite a bit at the extremes (summer/winter)

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