Put the Arduino inside the sound box and connected all the wires. Drilled nine 1/4″ holes in the enclosure’s “sound box” and inserted photo resistors. Made first attempt to put everything together. Velcro doesn’t really work, so I will try something else, probably white tack or hot glue. The hardest thing is to align laser modules and photo resistors together and to KEEP IT ALIGNED, which looks impossible to me. Some pointers are still not aligned, and the wires are not soldered into the proto shield (just inserted into the pin headers)
Looks disastrous, but works fine.įirst test of the entire system. Got some pin headers for the protoshield and decided to finish soldering.īelow is a final shield attached to the Arduino.
Some modules don’t want to stay in place for a long time.īelow is the video of my friend Sharon playing harp in the sound lab (thanks Sharon!). Tried white tack instead of Velcro – the result is a little bit better, but still not perfect. But at least the physical device is finished (although not entirely as intended). I will present my project to faculty on Friday, so I still have to do some paperwork and nice schematics. I used some wood finish for the neck and pillow, and painted everything else gray. This being said, I decided to enhance the overall look of the prototype a little bit, and present it as is. First of all, the CNC router on the first floor is not working secondly, I simply don’t have enough time to build a new enclosure. Over the weekend it became clear to me that I will not be able to make a plexiglass enclosure for my harp.
ARTIFICIAL ACADEMY 2 DOWNLOAD HONGFIRE PATCH PDF
Laser Harp final schematic (made in EAGLEcad):Īnd a PDF of the same document with higher resolution: Laser Harp Schematic PDF