Progress as of 4/12/15
- Processor was placed on PCB board, and the digits were successfully tested
- Plug for remote control was mounted, and control mostly works. There are some issues with the guage of wire used that need to be corrected.
- Power system seems to run the clock off of batteries and wall power, and more testing will be done on it
- Preliminary testing of timing shows that it is spot on, but more testests in differing conditions need to be done
Progress as of 3/27/15
- PCB board was ordered and received. Testing has found that it works, with few errors.
- With the exception of a few bugs, the major functions of the clock work
- Timing is bring corrected to bring drift down to less than one second per hour
- The batteries can charge, with a charging circuit built and an ac-dc converter
- Clock can run on batteries, final run time will be determined soon.
- 2 pairs of digits are able to be changed automatically by the microcontroller.
- All digits are mapped in the microcontroller and can be easily pushed to clock display
- Reset Function works
- Count up feature is in progress, to be quickly followed by the count down
- Keypad is being pinned out
- A full 3rd of the clock display is operational, only slowed by lack of more driver chips
- Code has been set up to control any segment on any digit easily
- Segment flip time has been tested between 25ms and 75 ms
- Segment flips are likely not efficient. New algorithm is being tweaked as errors were present when implemented.
- Board is being designed for final product
- Power supply is in the works
- The keypad has been found to have 32 buttons, 5 of which are not shown, but are likely functional.
- Pinned out connector.
- Tested all segments. All segments on all digits are working.
- Driver chips are micrel MIC5801BN, These are available for about $4.41 each on digikey. MIC5801YN are the same part but lead free
- Clock was received this week
- Screws on left side are badly stripped and will need replaced
- Manufacturing tags date manufacture as 1990.
- Someone has worked on this clock before.
- Each digit has a separate connector
- 1 digit has a non matching retrofit connector
- Found that on cables Black is common, Red turns segment on, Orange turns segment off.
- According to previous team solenoids are rated for 6 volts at 225ma