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BlinkenBadge is an extremely small [[BlinkenlightsEnglish|Blinkenlights]] clone that can be used as a name tag or similar. Just in time for the 22C3, the first BlinkenBadge is ready and there is just some more firmware code missing now. :-) | BlinkenBadge is an extremely small [[BlinkenlightsEnglish|Blinkenlights]] clone that can be used as a name tag or similar. Just in time for the 22C3, the first BlinkenBadge is ready and there is just some more firmware code missing now. :-) | ||
Latest revision as of 23:51, 12 June 2010
project overview | |
Year | 2005 |
Number of pixels | 144 (18x8) |
Grayscales / Colors | 2 |
Illuminant | SMD LEDs |
Power input | |
Contact person | Arne Rossius |
Project website |
BlinkenBadge is an extremely small Blinkenlights clone that can be used as a name tag or similar. Just in time for the 22C3, the first BlinkenBadge is ready and there is just some more firmware code missing now. :-)
Specifications
- Size: 67,5mm x 48mm
- 144 high-efficiency 1206-SMD-LEDs (Reichelt "SMD-LED 1206K rt")
- Several brighness values (8 or 16)
- ATMega128 microcontroller (the [[BlinkenlightsEnglish][Blinkenlights]] movies are stored in the microcontroller's flash using a special binary file format)
- Transfer of the Movies is done via RS232 (standard bootloader)
- controller is ISP-programmable (solder pads similar to BlinkstroemAdvanced)
- Battery: CR2450 lithium button cell (500 mAh)
- Maximum power consumption: <55mA (all LEDs switched on) --> Battery life (hopefully) >>10h
- Connection of 2 external AA batteries (or 3V power supply) possible for long-term usage
Schematic/PCB layout
- Schematic v1.0 [EAGLE]
- Schematic v1.0 [PNG]
- Layout v1.0 [EAGLE]
- Layout top (LEDs) v1.0 [PNG]
- Layout bottom (the other stuff) v1.0 [PNG]
Bill of Material
Qty. | Reichelt-No. | Component |
---|---|---|
18 | SMD 1/4W 240 | Resistor 240Ω |
9 | SMD 1/4W 4.7K | Resistor 4,7kΩ |
2 | NPO-G0805 10P | Capacitor 10pF |
1 | X7R-G0805 100N | Capacitor 100nF |
1 | 8-MA505 | Quartz 8MHz |
144 | SMD-LED 1206K RT | LED red, 600mcd |
8 | BC 850C SMD | Transistor NPN |
1 | ATMEGA 128L8 TQ | Microcontroller ATMega128L |
1 | NK 236W | slide switch, 1 two-way-contact |
1 | Farnell 4450401 | Button cell retainer for CR2450 |
1 | CR 2450 | Button cell CR2450, 500mAh |
Software
- Firmware v0.1 - just plays black-and-white movies
- Konverter (Perl) to create an assembler file from BLM-movies
The blinkenlights movies must be converted into a special format with the converter first. The resulting file (movies.asm) is then included into the firmware code, so the program must be reassembled if you want to change the selection of movies. Converter invocation:
$ ./bbadgeconv.pl Movie1.blm [Movie2.blm [Movie3.blm [...]]] >movies.asm
or for all movies in the directory:
$ for f in *.blm; do ./bbadgeconv.pl $f; done >movies.asm
The converter only works with black-and-white BLM movies with 18x8 pixels!
Photos
See http://arne.blinkenarea.org/bbadge/ (updated regularly)!