Difference between revisions of "Beacon3"
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*** Current thought is Cree MC-E ~2.5W per component colour RGBW LEDs | *** Current thought is Cree MC-E ~2.5W per component colour RGBW LEDs | ||
** 4 RGBW LED driver boards (custom) at 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, and 10:30 | ** 4 RGBW LED driver boards (custom) at 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, and 10:30 | ||
− | *** 4x NXP | + | *** 4x NXP SSL3250A chips on each board looks good to drive the RGBW LEDs |
+ | **** Will drive them at 200mA per component colour constantly, and 500mA flashes of 820mS | ||
**** This chip has a fixed I2C address though so an I2C mux would be needed on each LED board, plus one on the planar | **** This chip has a fixed I2C address though so an I2C mux would be needed on each LED board, plus one on the planar | ||
***** The PCA9545 looks perfect for this, I2C controlled 4:1 I2C mux | ***** The PCA9545 looks perfect for this, I2C controlled 4:1 I2C mux |
Revision as of 04:00, 21 July 2011
Beacon3 will be a beacon for the top of our flag(less) pole for Burning Man 2011. It will be simpler than Beacon2 as time is limited to get it done, but we want a brighter beacon.
Ideas
- Beacon Unit
- Same enclosure as Beacon2 can be used to save time, just remove PCBs and replace with these
- Planar PCB that fits onto the spindle, which the other boards plug into vertically
- Single MCU this time, as there are fewer LEDs
- Same light sensor and (lack of) charging circuitry as Beacon2 can also be used
- Regulator on planar will only be needed for wireless functionality, MCU can operate over whole battery range as can LED drivers
- An ATmega328p might work if the pin count required is low enough, would make programming for it easy!
- 4 RGBW LED units on Star boards and heat sinks at 12, 3, 6, and 9
- Current thought is Cree MC-E ~2.5W per component colour RGBW LEDs
- 4 RGBW LED driver boards (custom) at 1:30, 4:30, 7:30, and 10:30
- 4x NXP SSL3250A chips on each board looks good to drive the RGBW LEDs
- Will drive them at 200mA per component colour constantly, and 500mA flashes of 820mS
- This chip has a fixed I2C address though so an I2C mux would be needed on each LED board, plus one on the planar
- The PCA9545 looks perfect for this, I2C controlled 4:1 I2C mux
- 4x NXP SSL3250A chips on each board looks good to drive the RGBW LEDs
- Remote Control Unit
- Having a remote that would make the beacon extra-noticeable when a button was pressed would be cool
- To get long enough range to be useful, we'd want ~50mW
- XBee is probably the best way to go, but need to look at power draw for the RX side and would have to custom-design a remote control unit
- Remote Control Unit could just be:
- Arduino Fio
- XBee Series 1 RP-SMA (plugs directly into Arduino Fio)
- Rubber-duck antenna
- LiIon pack (plugs directly into Arduino Fio)
Project Status
2011-07-19: Initial design started.