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This is essentially a copy of Lady Ada's monocrhon clock enclosure that has been scaled to use 4 mm MDF. We should give her some kudo's if we keep this design.
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==Owner==
 
==Owner==
  
 
Ciarán
 
Ciarán

Latest revision as of 13:17, 26 April 2011

Hardware

  • How many buzzers should a hub connect to?
  • Which microcontroller
  • Which battery
  • Which communication
  • Buzzer?
  • Leds?

Software

One extensible way of doing it is for the hubs to have some form of language for defining a lesson. E.g simple statements like.

Wait 10 secs Listen for button response Listen for server response Send button press to server If button 4 pressed last light green led and sound buzzer

Obviously this would be in opcode fashion to save space.


Version 1

This is essentially a copy of Lady Ada's monocrhon clock enclosure that has been scaled to use 4 mm MDF. We should give her some kudo's if we keep this design.


V1Hub.1.jpg V1Hub.2.jpg V1Hub.3.jpg

Owner

Ciarán