Difference between revisions of "UCBeacon"
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+ | * 2016-08-22: Completed routing board, need to do silk and checklist. | ||
* 2016-08-17: Completed schematic checklist, added USB power option, started working on routing the PCB. | * 2016-08-17: Completed schematic checklist, added USB power option, started working on routing the PCB. | ||
* 2016-08-04: Completed the schematic, pending checklist. | * 2016-08-04: Completed the schematic, pending checklist. |
Revision as of 01:28, 24 August 2016
We need a new beacon to identify a campsite in a dark location, so it needs to be more subtle than the previous Burning Man-oriented designs.
Project Status
- 2016-08-22: Completed routing board, need to do silk and checklist.
- 2016-08-17: Completed schematic checklist, added USB power option, started working on routing the PCB.
- 2016-08-04: Completed the schematic, pending checklist.
- 2016-08-03: Completed the charging section, last major section left is the power supply.
- 2016-08-02: Started putting basic schematic and BOM together.
- 2016-06-13: Ordered a 12" section of 8" diameter SatinIce acrylic tube to use for the ring.
- 2016-06-12: Started looking at how to source the acrylic for the LED ring.
- 2016-06-04: Started talking about a need for this and thinking about designs.
Overview
- Small portable-ish unit that can sit on top of the trailer at camp.
- LED ring like on ParkAssist lights, but all RGB
- Round solar panel inside ring to power it?
- LT3652 solar charging IC
- 2x 18500 LiFePo4 cylindrical batteries in parallel?
- Remote control to go from "subtle help-us-find-camp beacon" to a brighter mode, or disable when not at camp
- Arduino-compatible, based on ATMega328P
- On at dusk and off at dawn based on solar panel voltage rather than a separate sensor
- Need to think about weatherproofing and drainage since it will get rained on and the ring design would otherwise trap water