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  • Date Created: 20 Oct 2017 9:54 AM Date Created
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dougw
dougw
20 Oct 2017

I wanted to submit a wacky automation system to inspire more participation in this month's Project14.

The idea I had goes back decades....to when a co-worker gave me a little plastic panic button that would pop up a little flag when the button was pushed. The flag said "Be Calm".

Here is a picture of what that panic button looked like:

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It was a popular novelty with a cute little surprise. I was thinking I could keep the surprise fresh by making the response programmable, and not only display some cute text, but also play some iconic audio track.

All panic buttons seem to be red, but I like the alliteration of a purple panic button and I just happen to have some purple plastic for my 3D printer.

Purple is a unique colour - I don't think there is any such thing as monochromatic purple. Despite the ultraviolet spectrum which could be monochromatic, I think the purple we see is always a mix of red and blue light. If you mix any other 2 primary colours you get something close to a monochromatic colour. Almost all the other colours with names can be monochromatic.

Purple is way off the monochromatic spectrum and a purple panic is right off the wall.

I really enjoy finding a new use for technology I have developed previously - it is a testament to the applicability of the original design and it leverages all that work. This project uses a PSoC4 circuit board I developed as a spin-off from the Henrietta Project, so you can see some of its capabilities there.

I also used parts of this project in the Purple People Eater, although this project was almost complete before that one kicked off - but even more use out of the basic design - I love it.

Despite the wacky automation "Rube Goldberg" theme, I wanted the device to also have some real usefulness, so when it is not in panic mode, it is programmed to display the time based on GPS satellite data.

The first video covers a little bit of the build and first power up:

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The second video is a demonstration of the purple panic button in action:

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The concept is for the panic button to cause some slightly unexpected response both by displaying some clever comment and playing some catchy sound bite.

The demo above shows some of the quips and sound bites I've found so far to give an idea of how it works, but I would like to get the clever e14 membership involved in suggesting more material. Any wiseacre, smart ass, one-liner quip or sound bite or ditty that might surprise and delight purple panic-ers can be listed in the comments below.

This member participation in the project might be the most interesting aspect of the project - not that I'm calling anyone a smart ass.....

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  • the-dubster
    the-dubster over 7 years ago +6
    Press the Printed Plastic Purple Panic Push-button!! Like it.
  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago in reply to the-dubster +5
    Programmable printed plastic purple panic pushbutton
  • rachaelp
    rachaelp over 7 years ago +3
    Awesome Doug! I think this would be hugely funny if when you pushed the purple panic button it came out with some classic Negan lines from The Walking Dead, there's some really funny (and dark!) ones up…
  • balearicdynamics
    balearicdynamics over 7 years ago

    A great project. Nothing else but a great project image

     

    Enrico

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  • carmelito
    carmelito over 7 years ago

    Awesome project ! the first thing that hit me, was lines from the movie - Ace Ventura - Pet detective, which I just watch last week for the umpteen time..

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  • mcb1
    mcb1 over 7 years ago

    I was thinking of the sketch Sam Wills (aka Boy with Tape on his face) does with a big red button.

    Couldn't find a video of it, but he plonks it in front of someone he extracts from the audience, then encourages (silenly) to press it.

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  • dougw
    dougw over 7 years ago in reply to DAB

    Well ... I do have a purple towel .... hmmm .... 6 pints you say - sounds like an easy sell image

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  • DAB
    DAB over 7 years ago

    Great project Douglas.

     

    I had an idea, why not add a purple towel and go with the Douglas Adams theme with "Don't Panic, grab your towel and drink six pints of beer!"  Things will be much better after that.

     

    DAB

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