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Blinking wearable

This is the story of a blinking device that I built as a Proof of Value (PoV), from the concept to the real device.

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I had to build a blinking device as a Proof of Value (PoV).

The concept is quite simple:
* The device should blink in green during 2 hours,
* After two hours, the device should blink in red,
* After two more hours, the device should stop blinking,
* The time counter can be reset with a magnet near the device.
* The device had to be as small as possible, as it should be wear and visible.

I chose the components, made the PCB layout, write the code, and built the case with my 3D printer.

You can read the full blog post and get the source code here:
https://www.iot-experiments.com/blinking-wearable/
  • 1 × ATtiny13A Microprocessors, Microcontrollers, DSPs / ARM, RISC-Based Microcontrollers
  • 1 × 5050 RGB LED
  • 3 × 100 Ohm resistors
  • 1 × CR2032 Batteries and Battery Accessories / Batteries
  • 1 × Capacitor 10µF

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Starhawk wrote 04/07/2020 at 22:55 point

The point of Hackaday[dot]IO is to serve as a repository for projects. If you've got a writeup elsewhere, at least do us the dignity of copying it over. You've kind of started already -- there's pictures here and a list of components... but the reason behind this device and any sort of build instructions or development logs are missing. Might want to look to that ;) normally I don't mind the idea of a "more info here" link, but this is one case where it's really not the best way to handle that.

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