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+ | Name badges can be very useful on a large event such as SHA, but pieces of paper are a bit too low tech for 2017... | ||
+ | But what if you would replace the piece of paper with a modern display technology like E-ink? And replace the plastic holder with a PCB with smart electronics? | ||
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+ | Badges can be so much more if there are intelligent! Connectivity and integration can make this piece of hardware a useful part of the event. On top of that, the badge will also be a great gadget for after the event. | ||
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+ | It seems like every big hacker camp from the past years has had it's own badge, and the reactions have been great. People like concept and the 'hackability', for some it is a handy tool and for others it the chance to play with new microcontrollers and sensors. | ||
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+ | == Why make a badge? == | ||
+ | We would like to distribute badges to every SHA visitor for 2 main reasons | ||
+ | === Augment the event === | ||
+ | Name badges are nice, but a display can do much more than static text. With the onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity we can deliver for example weather information and timetables right to visitors. And what if you could have live subtitles of the talk that you are watching around your neck? | ||
+ | [Insert pic of weather, etc (anus demo)] | ||
+ | === Be a development platform === | ||
+ | Since we hackers like to tinker with hardware and software, we are going to make the badge not just a final and closed product, but also a open platform to experiment on. All the basics for a great development platform are onboard, including handy inputs and outputs. We designed the badge to be accessible, easily programmable by microPython in an online environment. We strive to use new and cutting-edge hardware on the badge as demo reel for new IC's and modules. | ||
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Revision as of 15:47, 1 April 2017
Name badges can be very useful on a large event such as SHA, but pieces of paper are a bit too low tech for 2017...
But what if you would replace the piece of paper with a modern display technology like E-ink? And replace the plastic holder with a PCB with smart electronics?
Badges can be so much more if there are intelligent! Connectivity and integration can make this piece of hardware a useful part of the event. On top of that, the badge will also be a great gadget for after the event.
It seems like every big hacker camp from the past years has had it's own badge, and the reactions have been great. People like concept and the 'hackability', for some it is a handy tool and for others it the chance to play with new microcontrollers and sensors.
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Why make a badge?
We would like to distribute badges to every SHA visitor for 2 main reasons
Augment the event
Name badges are nice, but a display can do much more than static text. With the onboard Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity we can deliver for example weather information and timetables right to visitors. And what if you could have live subtitles of the talk that you are watching around your neck? [Insert pic of weather, etc (anus demo)]
Be a development platform
Since we hackers like to tinker with hardware and software, we are going to make the badge not just a final and closed product, but also a open platform to experiment on. All the basics for a great development platform are onboard, including handy inputs and outputs. We designed the badge to be accessible, easily programmable by microPython in an online environment. We strive to use new and cutting-edge hardware on the badge as demo reel for new IC's and modules.
Exact name | Badge |
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Generated SHA Flag with Name (experiment here) | |
Description | Design, manufacture and distribute a badge for every SHA2017 visitor. The badge will enrich the event by delivering useful information to visitors, and be a great developing platform. |
Has website | https://orga.sha2017.org/index.php/Projects:Badge, https://twitter.com/SHA2017Badge |
Persons working on | Anus, Bitlair.nl-kartoffel, BramJM, MarkusBec, Raboof, Rkachowski, Roosted, Sebastius, Sprite tm, Tsd
Edit specify you're working on this project on your user page, here... and then on "edit with form" at the top. |
Self-organized sessions | |
Tags | hardware, leds, project, orga, badge, awesome, gadget, ESP, ESP32, E-ink |
Other projects... |
Hopefully there will be a badge . .
Resources:
- https://github.com/SHA2017-badge/
- https://orga.sha2017.org/index.php/Projects:Badge
- https://pad.sha2017.org/p/badge
The search for components
Total amount based on 6.000 badges (5500 for the event, 10% breakage). Would you like to sponsor (a) component(s) or part of the badge? Please contact us.
Commercial sponsors
Crowdfunding
Always wanted to sponsor a component? Want to be part of this amazing badge? Now is your chance! Sponsoring a single resistor or LED (6000 units) will set you back about € 20. The SK6812 LEDs will probably be around € 1500. So whatever your budget, we will be able to handle your crowdfunding craves! In return we promise to send you extra love and sign your badge during the event!
Description | Amount per badge | Total amount | Component | est. total Cost | Sponsor |
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Capacitor | 22 | 132000 | 100n 0603 | . | . |
Capacitor | 9 | 54000 | 1uF 0603 | . | . |
Capacitor | 11 | 66000 | 4u7/16V 0805 | . | . |
Diode | 1 | 6000 | PMEG4005EJ SOD-323 | . | . |
LED | 6 | 36000 | SK6812 | . | . |
Diode | 5 | 30000 | BAT20JFILM SOD-323 | . | . |
LED | 1 | 6000 | LED 0603 Yellow | . | . |
LED | 1 | 6000 | LED 0603 RED | . | . |
LED | 1 | 6000 | LED 0603 green | . | . |
Fuse | 2 | 12000 | 0ZCJ0025FF2E 500mA PTC-1206 | . | . |
USB-UART | 1 | 6000 | CP2102-GMR | . | . |
LDO | 1 | 6000 | AP7215-33YG-13 | . | . |
ESP32 Module | 1 | 6000 | ESP32WROOM32 | . | . |
Charge IC | 1 | 6000 | MCP73833 | . | . |
GPIO Expander | 1 | 6000 | FXL6408 | . | . |
Touch Controller | 1 | 6000 | CPT112 | . | . |
Inductor | 1 | 6000 | 22µH 1210 | . | . |
FET | 5 | 30000 | MMBT2222A SOT23-3 | . | . |
FET | 1 | 6000 | SI1304 BDL SOT323 | . | . |
Resistor | 18 | 108000 | 10k 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 1 | 6000 | 5R 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 1 | 6000 | 27R 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 2 | 12000 | 470R 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 1 | 6000 | 2.2k 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 5 | 30000 | 1k 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 1 | 6000 | 150k 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 3 | 18000 | 100k 0603 | . | . |
Resistor | 2 | 12000 | 220k 0603 | . | . |
Switch | 2 | 12000 | SWITCH-MOMENTARY-2SMD | . | . |
FET | 3 | 18000 | SI2301DS SOT23 | . | . |
Vibe Motor | 1 | 6000 | MOTOR10MM | . | . |
Connector | 1 | 6000 | MOLEX-47346-0001 | . | . |
SD Socket | 1 | 6000 | 2908-05WB-MG | . | . |
Connector | 1 | 6000 | Wurth 610X12243021 | . | . |
Connector | 1 | 6000 | JST-PH3 | . | . |
Connector | 1 | 6000 | Wurth 68712414022 | . | . |
Display | 1 | 6000 | . | . | . |
PCB Manufacture | 1 | 6000 | . | . | . |
PCB Assembly | 1 | 6000 | . | . | . |
Anti-static bag | 1 | 6000 | . | . | . |
Battery | 1 | 6000 | . | . | . |
Lanyard | 1 | 6000 | . | . | . |
Shipping | . | 6000 | . | . | . |