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== Hardware == | == Hardware == | ||
[[ChipKIT UNO32]] | [[ChipKIT UNO32]] | ||
Progress report 16 May 2013 | |||
The 'Ping Pong Audio Visualizer' project has been submitted. We are 'chipKIT Design Challenge Submission – ck768'. | |||
The video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSiy86glyaY. | |||
[[File:PingPongAudioVisualizerProgress04.png]] | |||
Time to cross your fingers. The winners will be announced 15 June 13. | |||
Progress report 15 May 2013 at 9:35 pm | |||
I have submitted our project to microchip and am waiting for an e-mail for more instructions. | |||
The video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSiy86glyaY. | |||
Progress report 13 May 2013 | |||
After adjusting some formulas and fixing a overrun, got spectrum to show in balls. HUUURAY ! | |||
[[File:PingPongAudioVisualizerProgress03.png]] | |||
Progress report 21 Apr 2013 | |||
After fixing bad solder joints, broken wires and broken pad I got all 16 balls to jump in order. YIPPY ! | |||
[[File:PingPongAudioVisualizerProgress022.png]] | |||
Progress report 15 Mar 2013 | |||
A new PCB board was etched and components added by Jared. Malak added cables with plugs to the frame <br /> to connect fan motors to the controller board. | |||
[[File:PingPongAudioVisualizerProgress01.png]] | |||
Status as of 4 Feb 13 | |||
a test PCB board was milled but is not usable | |||
[[File:ChipKit_PCB_boardCs.png]] | |||
Progress report 9 Dec 2012 | Progress report 9 Dec 2012 | ||
[[File:Ping Pong Audio Visualizer01. | [[File:Ping Pong Audio Visualizer01.png]] | ||
== Software == | == Software == | ||
Uses a publicly available FFT C file. Currently in the process of being made into a ChipKIT library. | Uses a publicly available FFT C file. Currently in the process of being made into a ChipKIT library. | ||
Status as of 4 Feb 13 | |||
Got the program to split the sound data into 16 spectrum bins. |
Latest revision as of 04:08, 17 May 2013
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Progress report 16 May 2013
The 'Ping Pong Audio Visualizer' project has been submitted. We are 'chipKIT Design Challenge Submission – ck768'.
The video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSiy86glyaY.
Time to cross your fingers. The winners will be announced 15 June 13.
Progress report 15 May 2013 at 9:35 pm
I have submitted our project to microchip and am waiting for an e-mail for more instructions. The video is at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSiy86glyaY.
Progress report 13 May 2013
After adjusting some formulas and fixing a overrun, got spectrum to show in balls. HUUURAY !
Progress report 21 Apr 2013
After fixing bad solder joints, broken wires and broken pad I got all 16 balls to jump in order. YIPPY !
Progress report 15 Mar 2013
A new PCB board was etched and components added by Jared. Malak added cables with plugs to the frame
to connect fan motors to the controller board.
Status as of 4 Feb 13
a test PCB board was milled but is not usable
Progress report 9 Dec 2012
Software
Uses a publicly available FFT C file. Currently in the process of being made into a ChipKIT library. Status as of 4 Feb 13
Got the program to split the sound data into 16 spectrum bins.