Wall of Faces
Overview
The wall of faces will have members photos and names on it. They will light up if a member is within the space. This was started as we grew and people could not put names to faces of members. Obviously a high-tech touch has been added.
The wall will comprise of a number of boxes. Each box will have the members photo and name. The boxes will be laser cut and all fit together to build a whole wall. Each box will also contain a circuit board. This will have LED backlighting and a microcontroller (probably an ATtiny48/85). When a member is in the space (via their RFID tag) then their image will light up. Members do not swipe out, so at the end of every day then all the backlighting will reset. This will give a record of who was in the space within the last 24 hours.
This will probably be in th form of a kit which memebrs get the chance to build - including laser cut pieces and soldering the board.
Boxes
The boxes will be 60(h) x 60(l) x 30mm(w).
The design was created using BoxMaker.
More on making project boxes is here http://support.ponoko.com/entries/20344437-laser-cut-project-box-tutorial.
The initial prototype is here:
Circuit
- Use 4 RGB LED's [1]
- Phenoptix have these in either Common Anode or Cathode
- http://www.phenoptix.com/index.php/through-hole/superflux-piranha/superflux-piranha-led-5mm-dome-rgb-ca.html
- http://www.phenoptix.com/index.php/through-hole/superflux-piranha/superflux-piranha-led-5mm-dome-rgb-cc.html
- Transistor to control LEDs
- ATtiny45/85
- I've ordered up 5 ATTINY85V-10PU for testing --'RepRap' Matt 18:18, 1 April 2012 (EST)
- 4 way connector (male on 2 edges, female on 2 edges), so they can plug together as a grid.
- 4 wire: +5V , GND, CLOCK, DATA
- I2C communications protocol
Code
Simple code - when a command comes through (a unique identifier) then the light swicthes ON (also can send an OFF command).
- http://code.google.com/p/arduino-tiny/ ATtiny core project, for using Arduino IDE
- http://code.google.com/p/arduino-tiny/wiki/TWIMasterLibrary I2c/TWI master Library for use with above, first glance might be out of date
- http://arduino.cc/playground/Code/USIi2c Playground article on the ATtiny I2C
Main Controller
A controller will be required to take the info from gatekeeper (which knows when an RFID tag has been read) and output a command to turn on the correct box.
The Gatekeeper process on Holly will send ON commands with unique member id's
Posible a nanode with NanodeMQTT to decode the MQTT and then send commands out via the I2C bus.