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== ToDo ==
 
== ToDo ==
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* Order parts
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* Assemble badges (done by assembly house in China)
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* Designing and ordering flyers
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* Send infodesk content for booklet
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* Contact logistics with weight/volume to transport badges from The Hague to event
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* Bagging badges with displays, batteries, etc.
  
 
== In progress ==
 
== In progress ==
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* Sourcing parts
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* Arranging assembly
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* Sourcing lanyards / bags / sticky pads / ...
  
 
== Done ==
 
== Done ==
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* Three prototype runs
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* Finish BOM
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* Order batteries
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* Order displays
  
 
== Planning ==
 
== Planning ==
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=== May / June ===
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* May 27-28: Hekketon @ revspace
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=== June ===
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* June 3/4: Factory firmware done (basic downloading, small eink status message 'updating')
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=== Mid-June ===
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* ESP modules and last parts arrive at assembler
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* Start assembly
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=== Mid to end of June ===
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* Finish assembly
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=== July ===
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* Receive badges
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* Bagging badges
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* July 8/9: Switch to emergency mode (everything in C)
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* July 29/30: Move hardware to SHA Storage
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=== August ===
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* August 4: Handing out badges to visitors
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* August 8: End of event
  
 
== Badge ==
 
== Badge ==

Revision as of 19:52, 23 May 2017

Badge
1st line contacts: Kartoffel
Does: Design an awesome badge
Does not:
Contact: badge@lists.sha2017.org
IRC: #sha2017-badge
Deadlines:
Needed resources:
Comment:
Vacancies: 3
Current project size / amount of ppl: 8
Contact at projectleiding: User:Damnlie


Read https://wiki.sha2017.org/w/Projects:Badge for general and sponsorship information.


About

We want to make an awesome badge.

We have an irc channel at #sha2017-badge and #sha2017-badge-dev on freenode and a mailing list at badge@lists.sha2017.org

Current team members:

  • Kartoffel
  • Sebastius
  • tsd
  • Sprite_TM
  • Underhand
  • MarkusBec
  • Roosted
  • the_JinX
  • realitygaps

ToDo

  • Order parts
  • Assemble badges (done by assembly house in China)
  • Designing and ordering flyers


  • Send infodesk content for booklet
  • Contact logistics with weight/volume to transport badges from The Hague to event
  • Bagging badges with displays, batteries, etc.

In progress

  • Sourcing parts
  • Arranging assembly
  • Sourcing lanyards / bags / sticky pads / ...

Done

  • Three prototype runs
  • Finish BOM
  • Order batteries
  • Order displays

Planning

May / June

  • May 27-28: Hekketon @ revspace

June

  • June 3/4: Factory firmware done (basic downloading, small eink status message 'updating')

Mid-June

  • ESP modules and last parts arrive at assembler
  • Start assembly

Mid to end of June

  • Finish assembly

July

  • Receive badges
  • Bagging badges
  • July 8/9: Switch to emergency mode (everything in C)
  • July 29/30: Move hardware to SHA Storage

August

  • August 4: Handing out badges to visitors
  • August 8: End of event

Badge

The badge should first and foremost function as a badge. A digital name tag that functions in direct sunlight at an outdoor summer event as well as at night in a barely lit tent.

The idea is that everyone gets a badge that is primarily useful during the event, and also fun and easy to tinker with. 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
  • Information on places (tracks, villages) you're near
  • Live subtitles/translations of talks!

Vacancies

  • Embedded hardware programmer to help us:
    • Write hardware drivers for the e-paper / touch / peripherals in C
    • Link these libraries to MicroPython

Hardware

The badge will have:

  • ESP32 WROOM module
  • DEPG0290B01 2.9" e-paper display (296x128)
  • MPR121 I2C Capacitive touch + GPIO controller
  • CP2102 USB UART datasheet
  • TP4056 Battery charger
    • Up/Down/Left/Right/Select/Start/A/B capacitive touch buttons for input
  • A 1000mAh battery to last at least a day
  • A pager motor for notifications

Software

Current issues

  • Need knowledge about how to link C libraries to micropython
  • MicroPython port does not yet support hardware interrupts

Roadmap

  • Proof of concept by september - e-paper DONE
  • PCB prototype ordered by september - DONE
  • December - working dev prototype DONE
  • February - full badge test boards DONE
  • March - Start mass production (design / parts finalized before this time)
  • End of April / Start of May - last PCBs ordered and assembled
  • May - arrange assembly, order all parts
  • June - start production
  • July - get badges