Difference between revisions of "HackLab.TO Bandwidth Display"
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+ | * 2013-07-26: Received PCBs, assembled first board. Programs OK, all segments work except F and the DP which are stuck on. Need to troubleshoot this more. | ||
* 2013-06-28: Doh, thought this had been submitted but missed it. Submitted to OSH Park w/ express shipping. | * 2013-06-28: Doh, thought this had been submitted but missed it. Submitted to OSH Park w/ express shipping. | ||
* 2013-06-01: Decided that building all the digit boards on perfboard was going to be too much of a pain, designed/schematicized/laid out a dedicated control board for each digit, takes +5, +12, and I2C, and controls the digit. Will get 8 of these made to drive all the digits. Next step is reviewing the schematic/layout tomorrow before sending off to OSH Park. | * 2013-06-01: Decided that building all the digit boards on perfboard was going to be too much of a pain, designed/schematicized/laid out a dedicated control board for each digit, takes +5, +12, and I2C, and controls the digit. Will get 8 of these made to drive all the digits. Next step is reviewing the schematic/layout tomorrow before sending off to OSH Park. |
Revision as of 04:00, 27 July 2013
The HackLab Bandwidth Display displays our current bandwidth usage on two 4 digit 7-segment displays.
Project Status
- 2013-07-26: Received PCBs, assembled first board. Programs OK, all segments work except F and the DP which are stuck on. Need to troubleshoot this more.
- 2013-06-28: Doh, thought this had been submitted but missed it. Submitted to OSH Park w/ express shipping.
- 2013-06-01: Decided that building all the digit boards on perfboard was going to be too much of a pain, designed/schematicized/laid out a dedicated control board for each digit, takes +5, +12, and I2C, and controls the digit. Will get 8 of these made to drive all the digits. Next step is reviewing the schematic/layout tomorrow before sending off to OSH Park.
- 2013-05-11: Built up shift register/transistors for cathode drives on a proto shield, mostly working. Built up most of the first digit except for the anode control transistor, also working. Tried to add the anode control, blew up the Arduino putting +12V into an I/O line. Next step is to redo the anode control stuff on the first digit and complete full testing of that before building the other 7 digit boards.
Hardware
- Arduino Uno
- Arduino Ethernet Shield
Proto Shield w/ 74LS164 + connectors- Proto Shield w/ 2 connectors that have +5, VIN, and I2C, to connect to the digits
Pinouts (original design, now abandoned)
- Cathode connector
- 1 - Segment A
- 2 - Segment B
- 3 - Segment C
- 4 - Segment D
- 5 - Segment E
- 6 - Segment F
- 7 - Segment G
- 8 - Key
- 9 - Segment DP
- 10 - N/C
- Anode connector
- 1 - Digit A1
- 10 - +12V