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LED Christmas card

fustini
fustini over 13 years ago

Howdy,

 

Earlier this week I was looking for Christmas electronic kits and came across this cool LED card on Dangerous Prototypes from 2009:

 

http://dangerousprototypes.com/2009/11/16/prototype-christmas-card-ornament/

 

http://dangerousprototypes.com/wp-content/media/2009/11/cover-450.jpg

 

Seeed Studios no longer sells the kit, but thanks the project being Open Source Hardware, the schematic, layout and source code are all available.  I thought this board was pretty promising, so I decided to have it fabricated.

 

I tried using Seeed Studio's Fusion PCB service which gives me 10 boards for $30 total.  Pretty good deal.  Since the Christmas card layout is in EAGLE, I downloaded Seeed's EAGLE DRC & CAM job files and generated the gerbers.  They state it only takes 5 days to fabricate, but shipping from Asia will likely take some time.

 

http://dangerousprototypes.com/wp-content/media/2009/11/place.png

 

I'll post pics when the boards come in.  The parts look pretty widely available, so I'll get them ordered, too.  Fingers crossed, I'll have them assembled in time for Christmas.

 

 

Cheers,

Drew

http://twitter.com/pdp7

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to fustini +1
    Hooray, my BatchPCB and Seeed Studio PCB orders just arrived today. Now it's time to order the tannenBOM Cheers, Drew
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    fustini over 13 years ago

    BTW, I was impressed that all RadioShack stores I've visited now have a stand with a featured project flyer in the electronics section.  The current one is a LED christmas card mod.  Basically you would take a normal card and add a couple LEDs, a tact switch and coin cell.  Pretty simple but cool to see accessible projects like this promoted to the public.

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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    fustini over 13 years ago

    BTW, I was impressed that all RadioShack stores I've visited now have a stand with a featured project flyer in the electronics section.  The current one is a LED christmas card mod.  Basically you would take a normal card and add a couple LEDs, a tact switch and coin cell.  Pretty simple but cool to see accessible projects like this promoted to the public.

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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    Catwell over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Odd that you posted about this, as I was throwing away Christmas cards from years ago today.

     

    Do you think this is just more wasteful that ever? It seems excessive.

     

    Unless they are cards made from recycled e-waste, forced to light up little trees. (Now that is a cool idea... I will have to look into this.)

     

    Cabe

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to Catwell

    I don't think it is wasteful at all.  It's a decoration that you could reasonably mail as a card.  So I think it is actually less wasteful than a regular card, as I would expect the recipients to keep them for years... but I do have admit coin cell is probably the most wasteful way to power a device.

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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    R_Phoenix over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Me and my family has placed a ban on all types of "e-cards". I received one of those talking cards for my birthday this year. I ripped it apart to find 3 coin cell batteries and a small board. I asked my wife how many of these cards end up in the land fill each year? I contacted the manufacture and they said the same thing - "We expect the recipient to keep them..." I'm sure some do but I'm more positive that the vast majority don't.

     

    I would suggest you make the board in the actual shape of a tree, globe, reindeer or Santa. This will make it mush more appealing, when NOT lit, hanging on a Christmas tree rather than just a square card. I feel more would then be used as a decoration rather than just a "oh that's cute" object.

     

    Another suggestion would be to give it a connector that you can plug into the christmas tree light string. Almost all tree lights use the same bulb base, so instead of batteries (that probably won't be replaced when dead) they can simply remove a blub from the tree lights and plug in their new ornament. image

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to R_Phoenix

    Yeah, I don't like the electronic cards at the store.  However, I know the people I would be sending a DIY Christmas card would love it and not throw it out.

     

    I agree the PCB design is a bit bland.  The latest Velleman xmas tree kit has a nice design and accepts USB in addition to coin cell for power:

     

    http://www.element14.com/community/message/40605

     

    Christmas tree light bulb power source is a cool idea.  That would have been fun to try to mod the design for that.  A member of my hackerspace designed a 8x8 LED matrix ornament that is powered that way.

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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    Former Member over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Hi fustini,

     

    I designed this board, I'm glad you're finding a good use for it image It was offered as a kit for simple beginner SMD soldering practice. If you need any help please give me a shout here or at Dangerous Prototypes.

     

    Cheers,

    Ian

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to Former Member

    Hi Ian,

     

    Great to hear from you!  Seeed shipped my fusion PCB order yesterday, so I'm excited to see how they came out and looking forward to assembling.

     

    Btw, listened to your open source hardware junkies interview awhile ago and enjoyed it very much.

     

    Thank for sharing your design!

    Drew

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    Hooray, my BatchPCB and Seeed Studio PCB orders just arrived today.  Now it's time to order the tannenBOM image

     

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    Cheers,

    Drew

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    I finally assembled a couple and am off to give them to my parents and grandparents at Christmas Eve image

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    Thanks so much Ian for designing this cool open source hardware project!

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    Happy Holidays!

    Drew

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    fustini over 13 years ago in reply to fustini

    I ended up modifying a spare board into a musical Birthday card for my mom:

     

    Merry Birthday to You!

    http://www.element14.com/community/blogs/pdp7/2012/01/24/merry-birthday-to-you

     

    Cheers,

    Drew

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