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To install the project, ssh into your Beaglebone and follow the instructions below: | To install the project, ssh into your Beaglebone and follow the instructions below: | ||
− | + | 1.) Clone this [https://github.com/rhit-vonbarke/ece434_BigFish github] repository | |
− | + | bone$ git clone https://github.com/rhit-vonbarke/ece434_BigFish | |
− | + | 2.) Navigate to the project directory and run install.sh. This only needs to be run the first time that you are running the program. | |
− | + | bone$ bash install.sh | |
− | + | 3.) Edit the ******file to change youtube link****** | |
− | + | 4.) Run setup.sh. This needs to be run every time before you want to run the program | |
− | + | bone$ bash setup.sh | |
− | + | 5.) Run the program | |
Once you've done the above three steps, you can proceed to the user instructions. | Once you've done the above three steps, you can proceed to the user instructions. |
Revision as of 23:09, 13 November 2021
Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder
Team members: Eliza Romeu, Melina Ferner, Kurtis VonBargen
Contents
Grading Template
I'm using the following template to grade. Each slot is 10 points. 0 = Missing, 5=OK, 10=Wow!
09 Executive Summary 09 Packaging 09 Installation Instructions 09 User Instructions 09 Highlights 09 Theory of Operation 09 Work Breakdown 09 Future Work/Conclusions 09 Hackster.io 09 Demo/Poster 00 Not Late Score: 90/100
Executive Summary
This project is making a device using the Beaglebone which can stream any chosen audio. The music will come from a specified youtube video and will be played on a wired speaker. In order to make the music being played more interactive, the device will feature a fish that moves on beat with the music controlled by a servo. Additionally, we will have a sound-activated LED Music spectrum (on two different 8x8 LED Matrices) to reflect the different tones that are being played.
Timeline
10/29 | Order Parts |
11/4 | Install necessary packages on Bone |
11/6 | Create an interface for led Matrices |
11/7 | Create an interface for servo |
11/9 | Play music from youtube on speaker |
11/12 | Create a python file for FFT of music |
11/13 | Combine the interfaces for the completed project |
11/14 | Debugging |
11/17 | Finish documentation |
Packaging
This project uses:
- Beaglebone Black
- Two 8x8 LED Matrices
- RC Servo Motor
- A wired Speaker
- Any cords needed to attach the speaker to a USB 2 port
- Movable Fish and any materials needed to attach to the servo
There are pictures attached of the packaging that we made for the device.
Installation Instructions
To install the project, ssh into your Beaglebone and follow the instructions below:
1.) Clone this github repository
bone$ git clone https://github.com/rhit-vonbarke/ece434_BigFish
2.) Navigate to the project directory and run install.sh. This only needs to be run the first time that you are running the program.
bone$ bash install.sh
3.) Edit the ******file to change youtube link******
4.) Run setup.sh. This needs to be run every time before you want to run the program
bone$ bash setup.sh
5.) Run the program
Once you've done the above three steps, you can proceed to the user instructions.
User Instructions
Once everything is installed, how do you use the program? Give details here, so if you have a long user manual, link to it here.
Consider making it autostart for full credit.
Highlights
Here is where you brag about what your project can do.
Include a YouTube demo the audio description.
Theory of Operation
Give a high level overview of the structure of your software. Are you using GStreamer? Show a diagram of the pipeline. Are you running multiple tasks? Show what they do and how they interact.
Work Breakdown
List the major tasks in your project and who did what.
Also list here what doesn't work yet and when you think it will be finished and who is finishing it.
Future Work
Suggest addition things that could be done with this project.
Conclusions
Give some concluding thoughts about the project. Suggest some future additions that could make it even more interesting.
Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder