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__________________________The early board catches the worm. The purple "worm" is a wire from R3 to pin BP2 on ATTiny44 | |||
Revision as of 15:33, 18 December 2009

Haukur Sölvason
Fab Academy
Final project proposal - Warning system for monitoring freezers and coolers.
The aim is to build a unit that can monitor temperatures and precense of power to freezers
and coolers and upon failure sound an 80 db alarm, if no one is present it will then send a sms to a mobile phone.
Electronics design and production (October 28)
Assignment Make and program the serial hello-world: hello.serial.45.cad hello.serial.45.asm hello.serial.45.hex Remember DTR power
Computer-controlled machining (November 11)
Assignment Make something big
Embedded programming (November 25)
Assignment read an AVR data sheet make serial and programming cables add (at least) a button to the serial echo hello-world board modify the serial echo assembly program to respond to the button modify the serial echo C program to respond to the button
When making the Hello.Echo.44 board we did not have any of the newer connectors. So I deceided to use the Hello.echo.44.MTA board and modify it, add MTA power connector and another 5 pin MTA connector so I could connect it to a bread board and do some experimenting with the unused pins of Attiny44.
I opened Hello.echo.44.MTA.cad in Cad.py and there I worked on the modifications.Everything was working ok and I did rendering from time to time to see the changes. Then I took the modified file to the computer the Modela is connected to and set it up to make the board.
I went through the whole procedure and pressed send to maschine,it said it would take 30 min to complete but didn't start. I tried again and again but all of my efforts were to no avail,the Modela didn't start.
Back to the drawing board I opened the modified Hello.echo.44.MTA.cad in Cad.py and started to work on the file,however when I tried to save the file, Cad.py did not respond,so I closed Cad.py. The file was there on the desktop but Zero Byte. After many tries I finally managed to solve both problems and got it to work.
Well I'm not completely 100% sure what the problem or what the solution was,so I´m going to try to replicate it and post it here after I'm 100% sure.
Problem 1 the contents of the file vanishes ??
Problem 2 the Modela won't start ??
Here are pictures of Hello.echo.44.MTA board befor and after the modifications.
Here is the board unpopulated, _________________________________________________ and here the residents have moved in.
__________________________The early board catches the worm. The purple "worm" is a wire from R3 to pin BP2 on ATTiny44
The soldering went without any problems and the board worked ok after programming.
And no I did not forget to mill out the board,instead I want to try to add some circuit to the unused area.