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Revision as of 12:36, 17 June 2024
Contents
Part Selection
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Small Wooden Coffin |
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ArduCam ESP32S Uno w/ PSRAM |
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SFX Halloween Module |
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Round Display |
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SD Card Adapter |
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Battery Holders |
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ICR18650 Battery |
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PC817 Optocoupler |
Element Preparation
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Halloween SFX Module | ArduCam ESP32S Uno w/ PSRAM | Coffin Top | Coffin Bottom | |
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Project Surprises:
- GPIO02 boot-up tests for PSRAM voltage requirement interfered with HSPI Bus usage. Requires eFuse setting to voltage PSRAM voltage level for HSPI normal operation
- ESP32 Cam with AI-Thinker hardware setup can be used for the project with a simple pin assignment change.
- An overly elaborate method for using a vibrating motor to trigger SFX module, isolating the module electrically from Microcontroller abandon due to unnecessary complexity and stray triggering from handling project.
- SFX module uses High Brightness LEDs that cause short bursts of high current that have to be handles by separate battery pack in order to not require additional power supply circuitry for a common power supply.
- I had a ICR18650 lying around, so battery operation of project utilizing built in charging of the ArduCam. Then again, it could be a self-destruct method.
Programming Elements
- TFT display for the ArduCam
- HSPI usage
- Facial Detection Code
- Simple RAW Image decoding for saved images
- Camera image buffer display to TFT display