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== Blinkentunnel 2.0 == | == Blinkentunnel 2.0 == | ||
* | * The successor of the famous [[Blinkentunnel|Blinkentunnel]] project | ||
* | * Located at the passway between our [[Hauptraum|mainroom]] and the [[Vorraum|entrance room]] | ||
* | * There are 18 acryl sticks mounted to the ceiling, with 12mm WS2801 Pixels mounted on each side and shining inwards | ||
* | * They are controlled from an ESP8266 custom made PCB with a custom firmware that supports ARTNET see '''[[Blinkybutton]]''' | ||
== How == | == How == | ||
We built the original Blinkentunnel 7 years ago using Shiftbrites and an Arduino | We built the original Blinkentunnel 7 years ago using Shiftbrites and an Arduino based on the Atmega168. | ||
Today we got fully integrated digitally controllable leds and WIFI based boards the size of a thumbnail. | Today we got fully integrated digitally controllable leds and WIFI based boards the size of a thumbnail. | ||
When [[Benutzer:Redplanet|redplanet]] tried to fix the old installation it became clear that we should replace the leds and that | When [[Benutzer:Redplanet|redplanet]] tried to fix the old installation it became clear that we should replace the leds and that led to also replacing the ancient controller with something modern. | ||
So [[Benutzer:Overflo|Overflo]] spent a long weekend designing a little PCB and writing some custom firmware for the ESP8266 based board he made and called the result ''Blinkybutton'' | So [[Benutzer:Overflo|Overflo]] spent a long weekend designing a little PCB and writing some custom firmware for the ESP8266 based board he made and called the result '''[[Blinkybutton]]''' | ||
The setup Boots in ~ | The setup Boots in ~1.2 seconds and diplays a classic rainbow animation. | ||
It tries to connect to the WLAN and if that fails it opens its own Accesspoint called ARTNET- | It tries to connect to the WLAN and if that fails it opens its own Accesspoint called ARTNET-NODE_26_C6 | ||
When you connect there it opens a captive portal configuration interface where you can setup the parameters like: | When you connect there it opens a captive portal configuration interface where you can setup the parameters like: | ||
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* WLAN to connect to | * WLAN to connect to | ||
* Password | * Password | ||
* ARTNET universe ID (currently set to | * ARTNET universe ID (currently set to 0) | ||
* ARTNET OFFSET (currently set to 0) | * ARTNET OFFSET (currently set to 0) | ||
* Static IP Address (unconfigured , it uses DHCP) | * Static IP Address (unconfigured , it uses DHCP) | ||
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It returns to displaying the rainbow when there is no data received for >5 minutes. | It returns to displaying the rainbow when there is no data received for >5 minutes. | ||
== Media == | |||
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|style="vertical-align:top"| {{#ev:youtube|cGTwQ_YIc7A}} | |||
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|style="vertical-align:top"| {{#ev:youtube|pzjMtXXwoAo}} | |||
|style="vertical-align:top"| {{#ev:youtube|_P_PDajuoog}} | |||
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|style="vertical-align:top"|[[Bild:bt2_4.jpg|thumb|400px]] | |||
|style="vertical-align:top"|[[Bild:bt2_2.jpg|thumb|400px]] | |||
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|style="vertical-align:top"|[[Bild:bt2_3.jpg|thumb|400px]] | |||
|style="vertical-align:top"|[[Bild:bt2_5.jpg|thumb|400px]] | |||
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|style="vertical-align:top"|[[Bild:bt2_0.jpg|thumb|400px]] | |||
|style="vertical-align:top"|[[Bild:Kabelsalat.jpeg|thumb|400px|Kabelsalat ist gesund (Assembly session)]] | |||
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== How to ART-net== | |||
* Install [http://www.qlcplus.org/downloads.html QLC+] | |||
* Connect to metalights WiFi (password: metalights) | |||
* Configure QLC+ so it outputs on the 192.168.88.255 address | |||
* Define a 18x2 matrix fixture | |||
* Use the matrix-functions on this fixture | |||
* Combine with all kinds of other effects, inputs, masks and what not.. | |||
* All done | |||
== | == People involved == | ||
* [[Benutzer:Overflo|Overflo]] - idea, electronics, soldering, firmware | * [[Benutzer:Overflo|Overflo]] - idea, electronics, soldering, firmware | ||
* [[Benutzer:Redplanet|redplanet]] - | * [[Benutzer:Redplanet|redplanet]] - stein des anstosses, soldering | ||
* [[ | * [[User:Usergraveyard|Usergraveyard]] - soldering, assembly line | ||
* [[Benutzer:Min|min]] - soldering, assembly line | * [[Benutzer:Min|min]] - soldering, assembly line | ||
* [[Benutzer:Nioram|nico]] - QLC+ setup, effects, installation | * [[Benutzer:Nioram|nico]] - QLC+ setup, effects, installation | ||
* max - soldering, installation | |||
* [[Benutzer:ripper|ripper]] - installation, parts | |||
* Other people I forgot to mention. Sorry! Please add yourself here | |||
== References / Links == | |||
* [http://www.qlcplus.org/downloads.html QLC+] Light Controlling Software | |||
* [http://cdn.sparkfun.com/datasheets/Components/LED/WS2801%20LED%20pixel.pdf WS2801 Datasheet] | |||
* [http://download.arduino.org/products/UNOWIFI/0A-ESP8266-Datasheet-EN-v4.3.pdf ESP8266 Datasheet] | |||
* Blinkybutton @ (hackerspaceshop) TBD | |||
* [[Artnet]] | |||
* [https://github.com/overflo23/ESP8266_ARTNET_WS2801 github] '''FIRMWARE''' | |||
[[Kategorie:Infrastruktur]] | |||
[[Kategorie:Projekte]] | |||
Aktuelle Version vom 19. September 2018, 19:28 Uhr
Blinkentunnel 2.0 | |
Gestartet: | 17.11.2016 |
Involvierte: | overflo + lots of helpers |
Status: | completed |
Beschreibung: | artsy fartsy blinky thingy |
Shutdownprozedur: | |
Zuletzt aktualisiert: | 2018-09-19 |
Blinkentunnel 2.0
- The successor of the famous Blinkentunnel project
- Located at the passway between our mainroom and the entrance room
- There are 18 acryl sticks mounted to the ceiling, with 12mm WS2801 Pixels mounted on each side and shining inwards
- They are controlled from an ESP8266 custom made PCB with a custom firmware that supports ARTNET see Blinkybutton
How
We built the original Blinkentunnel 7 years ago using Shiftbrites and an Arduino based on the Atmega168.
Today we got fully integrated digitally controllable leds and WIFI based boards the size of a thumbnail.
When redplanet tried to fix the old installation it became clear that we should replace the leds and that led to also replacing the ancient controller with something modern.
So Overflo spent a long weekend designing a little PCB and writing some custom firmware for the ESP8266 based board he made and called the result Blinkybutton The setup Boots in ~1.2 seconds and diplays a classic rainbow animation.
It tries to connect to the WLAN and if that fails it opens its own Accesspoint called ARTNET-NODE_26_C6
When you connect there it opens a captive portal configuration interface where you can setup the parameters like:
- WLAN to connect to
- Password
- ARTNET universe ID (currently set to 0)
- ARTNET OFFSET (currently set to 0)
- Static IP Address (unconfigured , it uses DHCP)
- Static Gateway (unconfigured , it uses DHCP)
- Static Netmask (unconfigured , it uses DHCP)
Once it is connected to the network it continues to display the rainbow animation but it also waits for ART-net data to arrive and display that instead of the rainbow.
It returns to displaying the rainbow when there is no data received for >5 minutes.
Media
{{#ev:youtube|Qqj3KswTHXA}} | {{#ev:youtube|cGTwQ_YIc7A}} |
{{#ev:youtube|pzjMtXXwoAo}} | {{#ev:youtube|_P_PDajuoog}} |
How to ART-net
- Install QLC+
- Connect to metalights WiFi (password: metalights)
- Configure QLC+ so it outputs on the 192.168.88.255 address
- Define a 18x2 matrix fixture
- Use the matrix-functions on this fixture
- Combine with all kinds of other effects, inputs, masks and what not..
- All done
People involved
- Overflo - idea, electronics, soldering, firmware
- redplanet - stein des anstosses, soldering
- Usergraveyard - soldering, assembly line
- min - soldering, assembly line
- nico - QLC+ setup, effects, installation
- max - soldering, installation
- ripper - installation, parts
- Other people I forgot to mention. Sorry! Please add yourself here
References / Links
- QLC+ Light Controlling Software
- WS2801 Datasheet
- ESP8266 Datasheet
- Blinkybutton @ (hackerspaceshop) TBD
- Artnet
- github FIRMWARE