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A project log for Data Collection Terminal

General purpose low cost handheld terminal with screen/kbd, wifi, barcode and RFID reader for industrial or commercial (or any other) use

bozBoz 08/17/2014 at 19:520 Comments

PCB Rev 2 is working quite well.

I have written the "drivers" (I guess thats the term!) for the Graphical LCD, barcode, Keyboard, RFID and Wifi. All said modules are working (though not in any way cohesively) however mechanically the LCD alignment needs moving down about 2-3mm to fit in the case window (see picture)

Mechanics (like optics in my previous project) is basically a bitch, it is the part of your project everyone see first and makes their initial decisions. In this project the challenges have been well outside my normal fields of experience but I think its a good first stab. so overall heres the lowdown of where it stands as of Rev2

The bad

The good

Of course non of this is tested real life yet, when the rubber meets the road I am expecting other challenges to appear.

In the next few days I will upload the totally unfinished firmware for the PIC32 to my github (with appropriate dodgy pre-alpha warnings) as it at least shows other how to get all the bits talking.

The future

New board Rev 3 which

The (not too) distant future

The next version on from this will need a much more professional case, I think 3D printing one would be good as I can mould it around the board a bit better and get the barcode scanner correctly positioned.

I have some contacts now for small/medium volume enclosure designs and manufacturing (Hi Emily at SZOMK and Shelly at ezpcb) a visit with a final prototype may prove fruitful

I will revisit my original designs to see what lessons can be learnt.

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