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  • Graph Everything

  • In the Google sheet you can create a header in the first row with all the labels. (See the screenshot above) You should notice by now that new data is showing up in the sheet (if you set everything up correctly). Go back to the previous steps if...
  • Assembly

  • Solder the sensors to a foot or 2 of wire and run them through the wiring hole in the sensor enclosure. After you’ve mounted the relay shield into the enclosure, connect everything up to the screw terminals as-labeled. It should look something like this...
  • Properly place inside lunchbox

  • This was really the most important step. Make sure everything is lined up and where you want it.  I used velcro so I could take out the parts that would need to be moved or charged. Only the Pi was mounted with double sided mounting tape.
  • Cladding

  • Soak some brown paper in diluted glue and cover the face for aesthetics. Skip this step if you're not worried about looks. Alternately just paint everything when you're done, my experience suggests the touchpoints will work flawlessly through a coat...
  • Step 4

  • Put everything back. The plastic covers might be loose so you can apply a little bit of glue. hot glue is preferred as it don't generate fumes. otherwise one or two drops of epoxy will do. Or just use straps, tapes or whatever.
  • Final Assembly

  • Connect the momentary mode switch, PIR, two light panels and the power cable to the main board. Fit the wires into the housing and secure the base plate to the shell with 6x M4 screws. Now that everything is assembled, it's time to start debugging......
  • Connections

  • Connect all the electronic components as shown in the circuit diagram.Make sure everything is connected as per diagram before you power it on.
  • Explore the Jetson nano

  • It is important to know  how to acsess everything in the jetson nano from the LX terminal to the web browser. You can watch videos that show you how to acsess all the features of the jetson nano or expierment with it yourself.
  • Checking all the Parts

  • Before doing anything with soldering and gluing I would test if everything works, so that includes the display, buttons or atleast the pads, and sound. You can do all that later but just checking for hardware faults is always going to save you some later...
  • take it apart and inspect it

  • This is the interesting part.  Two phones which have the same function, and look almost exactly the same on the outside can be engineered completely differently inside.  Some have discrete components visible, some have everything hidden in...
  • Cables

  • Here are the loose cables I made for plugging in power and network. You don't necessarily have to have plugs and jacks on everything. I chose to make things easily removed, rather than solder everything directly. (This step can be done later.) Cut one...
  • Assemble everything

  • 1. Cover the cell with Thread to make it bit not ugly.2. Place all the components on perf board before soldering to make sure everything fits under the board size.3. Solder NE555 ic with other passive components including the tactile switch, then solder...
  • Re-assemble and Test

  • Now you can put the NTS-1 board back in place to test if everything works. The red wire than goes inside should be placed in the empty space on the top-left side of the board, as pictured here. Before going any further, it's time to test if everything...