ECE497 Project - LED Matrix Graduation Cap

Team members: Devon Adair, Andrew Lund

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
The project that we are doing involves an LED Matrix and the Beagle Bone. We are putting this matrix inside of a graduation cap. An example can be seen here: https://imgur.com/gallery/xr0P0.



The above image will be inside cap and will display twitter tweets that are tweeted within the SRC during graduation. The cap also will display GIFs and animations.

Packaging
The final packaged product is the LED matrix with everything wired neatly behind the matrix. There is cardboard to make sure that everything stays in place and supports the cap.

The final product looks like this: 

This cap is powered off a power bank that supports more than 2.4 Amps.

Installation Instructions
GitHub The project is located on GitHub here: https://github.com/LinuxDevon/32-bit-Embedded-Linux/tree/master/LED%20Graduation%20Cap

The GitHub has a README on how to install the necessary software for this project.

Hardware Here are the links for the specific hardware we used for this project.

LED Matrix - 

WIFI Dongle - 

Power Bank - 

Pocket Beagle - 

WIFI Female connector - 

User Instructions
Pocket Scroller Wiring This table maps the Pocket Scroller for the Pocket Beagle to the pins on the the Pocket Beagle to eliminate the need for the scroller and reduce space.

Below is the reference to the Pocket Beagle to map to the pins given above. Pocket Beagle Pinout

Highlights
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Theory of Operation
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Work Breakdown
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Future Work
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Conclusions
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