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+ | * access door for the base tier alongside with the main switch and potentiometer | ||
+ | * button to cover the potentiometer toothed wheel | ||
+ | * figurine stand which also serve to subdue LED-ring lighting effects | ||
+ | * figurine itself, in this instance the "Funkgeist" animated ghost found on Thingiverse (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:570654) and its support elements | ||
+ | * lateral joints to ensure the box solidity | ||
+ | For this step, Inkscape, TinkerCAD and Blender were used. | ||
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Auteur Anne JANNIER | Dernière modification 9/12/2019 par Clementflipo
Laser cutting, 3D printing, Arduino programming, Jukebox, Weather, Arduino, LED-ring, Step motor, LCD MoodBoxByFaBteam_000_MoodBoxByFaBteam_Introduction.jpg en none Creation 0
This modular box is a 3-tier set. Once on, it provides basic weather station information (temperature, humidity, atmospheric pressure) but becomes a "Mood box", here a jukebox actually, when properly activated.
This project is a group project (FaB team) carried out during a French hybrid training program called "Fabrication numérique" (CNC machining and fabrication) - class of 2018, July.
This final group project involves some of the know-how acquired during the training program and seals the deal. It is complementary with the "Bentolux" project which should be documented and referenced soon on wikifab.org.
Instructions for the project were:
After some thought our group decided to create a musical tier - we called it "Mood box" - to complement the weather station using the base-tier and the LCD-tier.
Expected behavior is described here below.
When properly plugged in, the box can be started by using the switch on the front.
Starting the box triggers the following events:
If no other action is made right away, the box goes in "sleep mode".
In "sleep mode", temperature and humidity are displayed with a custom message on LCD screen.
These custom messages as well as the color set for both the LED-ring and LCD screen depend on current temperature:
Mood box is activated when the user touches the brass bar placed on top of it - this bar is connected to a capacitive sensor set inside the box.
Upon activation, figurine, LED-ring and LCD wake up.
Cette activation est accompagnée d'une animation conjointe de la figurine, de l'anneau de LEDs et de l'écran LCD.A new tap triggers play mode.
First time, playlist begins with the first title on the list.
The potentiometer button - placed under the on/off switch on the front - is then active and serves as volume control for music.
The brass bar remains also active and stands by pending new user interaction.
While music plays, action differs depending on how many times the bar is touched:
During play time, LED-ring lights up in a rainbow sequence and figurine spins on top of its stand.
Note: Each time a play/pause/next/previous action is taken into account, figurine spins in other direction.
After activating the Mood box or when the music is stopped, if the bar remains idle for more than 5 seconds, sleep mode kicks in and deactivation occurs.
Note: When exiting sleep mode and resuming playing music, the player starts from where it was when deactivated.
Necessary materials are listed here below by category.
Tools used during this project are hereby grouped by use.
The components to be 3D-printed are the following:
For this step, Inkscape, TinkerCAD and Blender were used.
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