ECE597 Fall 2014 Project Bonekey Bonekey

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thumb‎ Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder


Team members: Jiayu Guo, Zizhao Wang

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

Makey Makey is a invention-kit to use everything to be Keyboard. like banana, water, even cat. In this project, we are going to create a Makey Makey keyboard connection using beaglebone; using beaglebone to read the Makey keyboard and play tones. Our Makey Makey has 7 inuts, a USB sound card and an audio player. Beaglebone reads 7 gpio inputs and play 7 piano tones through USB sound card to the audio player. The 7 inputs can connect to everything as a piano keyboard.

Packaging

If you have hardware, consider Small Build, Big Execuition for ideas on the final packaging.

Installation Instructions

  • MakeyMakey github link github path as a link like this to the read-only git site: git@github.com:guoDebby/MakeyMakey.git.
  • MakeyMakey using Csound to produce sound, to install Csound for Python: apt-get install python-csnd

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User Instructions

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When everything is installed, we can play with Makey, Firstly connect the USB sound and the audio player to beaglebone. Then connect the 7 input wires into 7 bananas, and wire the reference ground to one of your wrist. Use your hand to touch bananas to play sound!

Highlights

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Theory of Operation

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Work Breakdown

-PCB -GPIO read in -Csound play sound

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Future Work

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thumb‎ Embedded Linux Class by Mark A. Yoder