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37 lines
1015 B
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2 years ago
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# Licorne Smart Alarm Clock
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The firmware is pure Rust using [RTIC](https://rtic.rs/)(Real-Time Interrupt-driven Concurrency).
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Objectives:
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* allow for small kids to be aware of different day period using a simple color code (ie. 5:00 is sleep time).
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* continue to learn embedded Rust
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* have fun
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## Features
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* 2.13'in E-Paper display
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* DS3231 RTC for keeping track of time
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* BME680 for temperature and COV measures
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* TI TM4C123G (Cortex M4F)
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## Build log
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The project initially started during first French lock-down because we really
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needed our sleep time and the ours kids could not make the difference between
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5:00 and 8:00. A first [Arduino
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prototype](https://github.com/dkm/licorne-smartalarmclock) came to life quickly
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and has been used for several months. In parallel, this project started with no
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hard deadline with the following goals:
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- have a more finished hardware solution (versus previous arduino breadboard)
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- use event-based programming using embedded Rust
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## PCB
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## Software
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## End result
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