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Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 5:17 pm
by sean
What kind of bucks$ are we talking on the interface? This is all kind of Greek to me.
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 6:42 pm
by groupleaderzeta
sean,
the chips themselves run about $8 US. The starter kit runs about $100 US. you could probably make the interface board yourself for much cheaper. the schematics and the windows programmer can be downloaded free on the site. Perhaps when I get most of my other projects done, I will try this out.
groupleaderzeta
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Thu Nov 18, 2010 8:44 pm
by sean
Thanks for the info.I will check it out..
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:13 am
by groupleaderzeta
Hello everyone,
Can someone send me some pics showing good views of the eye slot area? also if anyone has a screen used helmet pics of how the original eye scanner worked would be vary nice.
Sean, for your wish list, I am told that the micro-controller would be the best choice. also I am told that if you use the parallax propeller chip, and only use 30 LEDs, you could get a control for the different features
and have the sound run at the same time. The parts list is small and cost will be under $75, the most time will be programing the chip.
I have added this to my to do list, I know I will not have this done by end of challenge.
thanks.
groupleaderzeta
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 10:18 am
by GoldCylon
I think the photo gallery has what your looking for. If not ask Cylon-Knight about the photos. He has the photos in his back pocket.
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 4:22 pm
by groupleaderzeta
Hello everyone,
I have been thinking about the scanner idea. I am working on a concept schematic now, would anyone like to build a prototype to test it? One problem I need to work out, the circuit I have designed uses 30 or 36 LEDs, I am have much difficulty getting 32. Would 30 LEDs be good enough to work with a helm?
So far it uses just 3 chips and a small handful of other components.I will update this post with the schematic when its done.
EDIT... Schematic added.
groupleaderzeta
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Mon Nov 22, 2010 5:13 pm
by Cylon-Knight
If it has to be one or the other, and 32 is just not going to work... I'd pic 30.
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 1:15 am
by sean
Way cool!That total on parts doesn't include the chips right?I may be able to do this.so I would need those parts.the chips.and an interface and a program. is that about right?and were would we get this program? thanks for all the interest groupleaderzeta.
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 8:56 am
by groupleaderzeta
Hello everyone,
sean wrote.. Way cool!That total on parts doesn't include the chips right?I may be able to do this.so I would need those parts.the chips.and an interface and a program. is that about right?and were would we get this program? thanks for all the interest groupleaderzeta.
Sean, If you are referencing the post with the schematic, Its for a different eye scanner.
That particular one uses the CD4017 decade counter as the main chip.
As to the micro-controller eye scanner, I am still working on it. To answer the above question, you would have to write the program.
groupleaderzeta
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 9:47 am
by Red Eye
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:35 am
by GoldCylon
How long will you be at the stage to build this? So far you are the only serious entry on the contest so looks like you will be the winner, but the date to end the contest is closing quickly Do you have enough time to finish up the project to win? Looks great so far. Also any plans to offer this up as a kit? Could be a nice extra to the Cylon members store.
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 10:50 am
by Cylon-Knight
@ groupleaderzeta - Does your design allow for the "speed" of the scan to be adjusted?
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Tue Nov 23, 2010 2:58 pm
by groupleaderzeta
Hello everyone,
Thanks for the pics, Red Eye.
GoldCylon, My current project budget is stretched thin, (tooo many going), I need to sell a couple parts to raise funds. I have a fiberglass replica of the spartan warrior helmet from the movie 300 (no crest, and repainted to better match movie).
http://lordshijo.blogspot.com/2010/03/3 ... -done.html I also have a steel viking helmet with no liner (used in reenactments). I can turn out a prototype unit in a couple days if I had the parts. I haven't thought about selling as a kit. Do you have a pic of the C.O.R.A. helmet kit, I am not sure what it looks like.
Cylon-Knight, In the schematic, on the clock diagram there is a trimmer, this will vary the speed a bit from about 25 to 15 pulses per min (my calculations may be off).
groupleaderzeta
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 11:50 am
by groupleaderzeta
Hello everyone,
Just a update I have ordered the parts to make the scanner. I will keep you posted
groupleaderzeta
Re: Eye scanner contest $50 or less
Posted: Fri Nov 26, 2010 12:08 pm
by GoldCylon
Awesome news on the build. Can't wait to see what is up as it comes along. Also in the Cylon Members Stores under
viewtopic.php?f=56&t=894 you can see the Cylon kit prices from C.O.R.A., and the cost. Others have kits for sale also, but you requested C.O.R.A by name.