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Revision as of 15:40, 13 November 2018
Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder
Team members: Brian Jennings and Manoj Kurapati
Contents
Grading Template
I'm using the following template to grade. Each slot is 10 points. 0 = Missing, 5=OK, 10=Wow!
00 Executive Summary 00 Installation Instructions 00 User Instructions 00 Highlights 00 Theory of Operation 00 Work Breakdown 00 Future Work 00 Conclusions 00 Demo 00 Late Comments: I'm looking forward to seeing this. Score: 10/100
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Executive Summary
Have an alarm set up on a dresser which connects to a speaker either wirelessly or via cable (my concern is maybe wireless speakers are always reliable). The speaker is next to the bed. When the alarm goes off, you have to get out of bed to go to the alarm to turn it off.
Packaging
Parts Used
- Beagle Bone Green Wireless
- 5 Push Buttons
- Red LED
- Green LED
- Bluetooth Speaker
- Adafruit Seven Segment Display with I2C Backpack
Installation Instructions
Installing Necessary Libraries
- Checkout the project repository: https://github.com/manojkur/RemoteAlarmClock
git clone https://github.com/manojkur/RemoteAlarmClock cd RemoteAlarmClock
- Run the install.sh script to install all of the necessary libraries
./install.sh
- More Instructions are available in the README.md located int the repository
User Instructions
Alarm Clock Schematic
Component Wiring
BeagleBone Green | Schematic Name | |
---|---|---|
VCC | P9_01 | VCC |
Ground | P9_03 | GND |
Seven Segment Display SCL | P9_19 | SCL |
Seven Segment Display SDA | P9_20 | SDA |
Snooze Button | P9_21 | B1 |
Show Alarm Button | P9_22 | B2 |
Set Hour Button | P9_23 | B3 |
Set Minute Button | P9_24 | B4 |
Alarm Toggle Button | P9_25 | B5 |
Alarm LED | P9_26 | LED1 |
AM/PM LED | P9_27 | LED2 |
Highlights
Here is where you brag about what your project can do.
Include a YouTube demo the audio description.
Theory of Operation
Work Breakdown
Date | Milestone |
---|---|
11/3/2018 | Have Time displayed and alarm working with LED |
11/5/2018 | Have Bluetooth speaker connected and playing a tune |
11/7/2018 | Have Spotify API connected |
11/9/2018 | Have enclosure made and poster prepared for presentation |
Future Work
Suggest addition things that could be done with this project.
Conclusions
Give some concluding thoughts about the project. Suggest some future additions that could make it even more interesting.
Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder