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1st line contacts: | Kartoffel |
Does: | Design an awesome badge |
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Contact: | badge@lists.sha2017.org |
IRC: | #sha2017-badge |
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Comment: | |
Vacancies: | 0 |
Current project size / amount of ppl: | 0 |
Contact at projectleiding: | User:Damnlie |
About
We want to make an awesome badge.
We have an irc channel at #sha2017-badge on freenode and a mailing list at badge@lists.sha2017.org
Current team members:
- realitygaps
- the_Jinx
- Einstein
- Kartoffel
- puckipedia
- Underhand
Our current brainstorms and meeting notes are at https://pad.ijhack.nl/p/shabadge. Technical specs (subject to change): https://pad.sha2017.org/p/badge-technical.
We will continue having meetings online on the irc channel once every couple of weeks for the moment.
Badge functions
The idea is that everyone gets a badge that is primarily useful during the event, and also fun and easy to tinker with. Every badge will connect to legacy WiFi (so it's smart to bring a laptop that can do 5GHz). The badge will be able to display information like a talk schedule, fahrplan, angel shifts.
In list form:
- Provide information during the event
- Talk schedule + fahrplan
- Angel shift information (optionally 2-way with REST API over WiFi)
- Information on places (tracks, villages) you're near
Bonus stuff (not a priority, but a 'would be nice'):
- Control LEDs or devices in villages you're near
Vacancies
None at the moment.
Hardware
The badge will be a creditcard-ish sized PCB with on it:
- A ~2" e-paper display
- An ESP WiFi module
- At least up/down/left/right/select buttons for input
- A decent-sized battery to last at least a day
- Power regulator
- A USB->TTL chip for programming
- ('would be nice') Proper badge clip instead of a lanyard
- ('would be nice') a pager motor for notifications
At the moment we're trying to keep the budget for the badge below €15, which is still quite a lot of money. Sponsoring might help reduce this amount.
Roadmap
- Proof of concept by september
- PCB prototype ordered by 13 september
- (more prototype runs)
- February 2017: Start mass production (design / parts finalized before this time)