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One tri-state switch has been connected, I will use two GPIO pins to detect in which state the switch is to save GPIO pins. | === 20-11-2016 === | ||
Stripped the main board of all transistors and other electronic components except the switches and potentiometers. | |||
One tri-state switch has been connected, I will use two GPIO pins to detect in which state the switch (up, middle, down) is to save GPIO pins. | |||
[[Image:SpaceBlaster_sp3t.jpg|400px]] | [[Image:SpaceBlaster_sp3t.jpg|400px]] |
Revision as of 19:15, 20 November 2016
Project SpaceBlaster | |
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Speaker soundsystem | |
Status | Initializing |
Contact | Jelly |
Last Update | 2016-11-20 |
The SpaceBlaster is the ideal hackerspace portable speaker soundsystem. It's the competitor of the DeBASS and the DeCRASH.
Materials
- 2*50 W digital amplifier board TPA3116D2 (two-channel)
- C.H.I.P.
- Arduino nano
Progress
20-11-2016
Stripped the main board of all transistors and other electronic components except the switches and potentiometers.
One tri-state switch has been connected, I will use two GPIO pins to detect in which state the switch (up, middle, down) is to save GPIO pins.
Possible layout of the ARM board, arduino and amplifier.
Wago's are used on the other side for the ground / power to avoid cable clutter mess :)
Cable mgmt:
- Blue cable => potentiometer
- Black => Ground
- Red => 5V
future plans
- Battery powered / charging integrated
- Subwoofer? Currently the speakers miss bass
- Jack in for phones or bluetooth