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'''Open Source Hardware documentation for the Bulbdial Clock:''' | '''Open Source Hardware documentation for the Bulbdial Clock:''' | ||
* Source code: [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/Beady2.pde standard firmware] (updated 8/2010, 33 kB .pde file) (''Designed to run in the Arduino environment, version 0023.'') | * Source code: [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/Beady2.pde standard firmware] (updated 8/2010, 33 kB .pde file) (''Designed to run in the Arduino environment, version 0023.'') | ||
− | * The standard source code makes use of the Arduino [http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/DateTime DateTime] library, which you will need to compile it. | + | * The standard source code makes use of the Arduino [http://www.arduino.cc/playground/Code/DateTime DateTime] library, which you will need to compile it. |
* An updated version of the source code, to run in the Arduino IDE version 1.0, using the newer Time.h library, is now available [https://github.com/revnull-src/BulbdialClock here]. | * An updated version of the source code, to run in the Arduino IDE version 1.0, using the newer Time.h library, is now available [https://github.com/revnull-src/BulbdialClock here]. | ||
+ | * To set (sync) the Bulbdial time from your computer via a USB-TTL interface, use the "SetArduinoClock" Processing sketch, [https://bcdn.evilmadscientist.com/source/SetArduinoClock.zip available here]. Run this sketch with [http://processing.org/ Processing]. | ||
* Also available: "Hello Bulbdial" demo code, in [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/Beady_Hello.zip Arduino .pde version] or "straight" [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/beedy_Hello_C.zip avr-gcc version]. | * Also available: "Hello Bulbdial" demo code, in [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/Beady_Hello.zip Arduino .pde version] or "straight" [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/beedy_Hello_C.zip avr-gcc version]. | ||
* Electrical schematics are [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/beedyschem.pdf here]. (125 kB .pdf file) | * Electrical schematics are [http://www.evilmadscientist.com/source/beedyschem.pdf here]. (125 kB .pdf file) |
Latest revision as of 15:06, 13 June 2021
This page is the central documentation site for the Bulbdial Clock kit from Evil Mad Scientist.
Main details about the Bulbdial Clock kit:
- Announcement article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- Kit page at evilmadscientist.com
Assembly instructions:
- PDF Version (15 MB PDF) (Trouble Viewing? Please click here.)
- Page-by-page HTML version
Background and details about the Bulbdial Clock:
- Original Concept at IronicSans.com
- The prototype, at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- On the design of the Bulbdial Clock, a more lengthy article at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories, with some specifics of the electrical design.
Open Source Hardware documentation for the Bulbdial Clock:
- Source code: standard firmware (updated 8/2010, 33 kB .pde file) (Designed to run in the Arduino environment, version 0023.)
- The standard source code makes use of the Arduino DateTime library, which you will need to compile it.
- An updated version of the source code, to run in the Arduino IDE version 1.0, using the newer Time.h library, is now available here.
- To set (sync) the Bulbdial time from your computer via a USB-TTL interface, use the "SetArduinoClock" Processing sketch, available here. Run this sketch with Processing.
- Also available: "Hello Bulbdial" demo code, in Arduino .pde version or "straight" avr-gcc version.
- Electrical schematics are here. (125 kB .pdf file)
- The circuit board design is in gEDA, and you can download the design files here. (200 kB .zip file)
- The standard case design is available here. (50 kB .pdf file)
- Bulbdial Bill of Materials
- Design of the macetech ChronoDot
Places for questions, answers, and sharing experiences:
- Clock kit forum at Evil Mad Scientist Laboratories
- See also: Archived Forums, with older discussions
- Evil Mad Science Auxiliary Flickr Group where you can share photos of your Bulbdial clocks