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Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #6

fvan
fvan
20 May 2015

Previous posts for this project:

  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Description
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #1
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Guide: Setting Up the Raspberry Pi 2
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #2
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Review: Bare Conductive Touch Board
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #3
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Guide: Stepper Motors with Gertbot
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #4
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Project Update #5
  • Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Guide: Controlling NeoPixels with the Raspberry Pi A+/B+

 

  • Project Update

 

Project Update

 

I was originally planning on using the PiFace Digital 2 to control relays to turn an analog LED strip embedded in the desk on or off. Since then, I came across a library to control addressable LED strips (or NeoPixels) via the Pi's GPIO. The library doesn't function with the Pi 2 (yet), but it does with the A+/B+ which I was planning to use for the desk controls anyway.

 

One concern I was having, is that the addressable LED strips operate at 5V. I wasn't sure a 3.3V GPIO pin from the Raspberry Pi would be sufficient to control the strip and that I might have to use some logic level conversion. Well, luck was on my side, as it appears that no conversion is required and the strip can be controlled directly from the Pi's GPIO.

 

A guide on how to control the LEDs and install the library can be found here: Sci Fi Your Pi: PiDesk - Guide: Controlling NeoPixels with the Raspberry Pi A+/B+

 

 

I can now proceed by defining custom animations based on triggers such as received emails or hashtags being used on twitter for example.

 

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  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 10 years ago +3
    Hi Frederick, just FYI, two days ago arrived the RGB led ring that I bough in UK from the link you suggested. It will be used definitely in the Meditech camera for eye reaction testings and other kind…
  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago +2
    is that the addressable LED strips operate at 5V. You'll find they work just as well on 3.7v as I did in the Wireless Beyond the Phone ..... Mark
  • Jan Cumps
    Jan Cumps over 10 years ago +1
    <link> You've got some editing to do
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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 10 years ago

    is that the addressable LED strips operate at 5V.

    You'll find they work just as well on 3.7v as I did in the Wireless Beyond the Phone .....

     

    Mark

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    fvan over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    Now that you mention it, the beertap comes back to mind image

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to fvan

    You mean this one ...in case others are wondering. image

    http://www.element14.com/community/community/design-challenges/wireless-power-ii/blog/2014/06/25/wireless-challenge-beer-tap-the-other-bit--4-assembly

     

    Mark

    element14Dave

    Did you see it in your visit to the UK..?

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    element14Dave over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I saw a few beer-taps here and there - this one does not ring a bell though...although with a little more code it could have---hey o !

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    element14Dave over 10 years ago in reply to mcb1

    I saw a few beer-taps here and there - this one does not ring a bell though...although with a little more code it could have---hey o !

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    mcb1 over 10 years ago in reply to element14Dave

    element14Dave

    I saw a few beer-taps here and there

    You might need to revisit and confirm it ...

     

    You should visit some of the external places that use Beer Taps to get a sense of the difference ...image

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