2016-12-17 (Sa) Clockwork Theremin

Schematics were redrawn. A first draft was sketched months ago but a few things, like the power supply, have changed. Many of the features haven’t changed but the first schematics were nothing more than a block diagram which simply showed a connection between devices, no specific pin names were included.

One of the next steps will be to wire the devices inside the control enclosure and clear schematics will be integral to that. Some things do not need elaborate breakdowns of the wires, like a USB cable but connections with individual wires, like between the Arduino and the motor drivers, do need detailed schematics.

Two pages of colored schematics

Downloads:
Parts list:

The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

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Completed projects from year 1.

Completed projects from year 2.

Completed projects from year 3.


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2016-12-14 (W)

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