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CffDisplay

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Overview

The CFF display is a project where a system drives 2 old clock displays for hours and minutes, which are found @Fixme's lab. The displays are composed each by a dual coils step by step 12V motor (I = 170 mA). This means first to build 2 double H bridge optocoupled slaves boards. The slave's board is wanted to be a home made exercise, even if everything exist already on the electronic's market. I decided to drive these slave's boards with a Raspberry Pi B+ master board via USB. The master sends the desired position to the slaves (hours : 1 - 12, minutes : 1 - 59). The Raspi's date is often updated by NTP, the system's source code is writen in python. The signals for the motors are generated inside the slave's board by a PIC16F627A. The PIC16F627A has its own internal master clock of 4 Mhz. The source code inside the PIC is writen in C with the old Microchip MPLab IDE, compiled by the free CC5X compiler and flashed with the ICD2 in the PIC via ICSP.

Double H bridge board

  • Schematic comes very soon!
  • [PCB] comes soon!
  • [Source code in C of the PIC16F627A] comes later.
  • [Pictures] will probably never come ;-)

Raspberry Pi

  • [schematic of the connections]
  • [Source code in python]
  • [Pictures]