ECE597 Fall2014 LED Helmet

Team members: Asa Bromenschenkel, Caio Silva

Grading Template
I'm using the following template to grade. Each slot is 10 points. 0 = Missing, 5=OK, 10=Wow!

 00 Executive Summary 00 Installation Instructions 00 User Instructions 00 Highlights 00 Theory of Operation 00 Work Breakdown 00 Future Work 00 Conclusions 00 Demo 00 Late Comments: I'm looking forward to seeing this.

Score: 10/100

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Executive Summary
This project will be using LEDs to create a wearable helmet similar to those used by the group Daft Punk. We will be using Adafruit's neopixel to accomplish this.

We are currently in the design phase of the project. We will update the page as the project develops.

Packaging
To be described later.

Installation Instructions

 * 1) Plug in Beaglebone into host computer via USB.
 * 2) Wire the first LED on the string. Use the P_22 I/O on the Beagle for the data.
 * 3) Run the following line to install the TwitterAPI
 * pip install TwitterAPI


 * 1) Follow User Instructions to run the code.

User Instructions
The use of this project requires the USB connection to a host computer and two terminals. From the first, navigate to the LEDscape directory (cloned from https://github.com/Yona-Appletree/LEDscape.git) and run the following commands to setup the server:


 * echo BB-BONE-PRU-01 >/sys/devices/bone_capemgr.9/slots
 * make
 * sudo systemctl enable /path/to/LEDscape/ledscape.service
 * sudo ./run-ledscape

Then in the other terminal, navigate to the openpixelcontrol directory (cloned from https://github.com/zestyping/openpixelcontrol.git) and run the following line:


 * python_clients/.py

where  is the name of the file the pattern is stored in.

Highlights
To be described later.

Theory of Operation
To be described later.

Work Breakdown
To be described later.

Future Work
To be described later.

Conclusions
We look forward to working on this project.