Watchtower Clock (#1)
embeddedIntro
I can’t count how many times a regular alarm failed to wake me up.
But I know what would work - a strobe and a dissonant sound. Powerful lights help the brain, especially during winter, to reset its circadian rhythm. When my sleep is shifted by 6-12h, -if- I manage to wake up, I use light to try to get myself back on track.
Notice the big -if-. How about I create my own clock? That will play dissonant, annoying crescendos, that will flash lights in my eyes.
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Features
So I’ve gathered up a list of features which I’d definitely like to have:
- custom fonts
- highly customizable and updatable alarms
- output to connect to another board with strobes (and I’m talking about strobes which could be used as car lights)
- ability to sync events with some SBC or my phone
- ability to update alarms and fonts over-the-air
- ability to flash it over-the-air (cool eh?)
Technical sketch
Since it needs to communicate, the easiest solution would be BLE/Regular Bluetooth. For alarms and fonts, an SD Card would be the most appropriate solution. Not only I can update it OTA, but worst case scenario I can plug it in my computer.
I’ve pondered a while about how to play alarms. Using a PWM and an amp, would definitely annoy me. But what’s the fun in that?… Using a sound bank seemed nice, but I wouldn’t be able to create microtonal distress. So in the end I’ve settled for a VS1011 - easy to use, configurable.
For the microcontroller unit, I’ve chose an ATMega128 for the pins and frequency.
I’m still trying to decide - should I use an LCD? Should I use an E-Paper? I guess the last one would be quite fancy but I still have to investigate how fast it would be.
Current status
My current work can be found in my Disroot git account [1].
I still have to do the power circuitry, adjust the audio codec, and decide over which display to use. The current circuit would also do with some power on/off of the peripherals (just to minimize the consumption).
At the end pictures and videos will be posted ^^.