Andromeda, the Interactive Ring
Talk to it. Befriend it. Wear it. it can hear you; it has a microphone and speakers. The wearable companion.
I do not know how to download pictures from my phone so i made these graphics.
Supplies
you will need:
24 pins
Arduino pro micro
micro speaker
small switch
Electret microphone without board
4 pin OLED display
electrical wire
3D printer
micro USB to micro USB cable
mini power bank
wristband
hot glue
FTDI module
Circuit
It is now time to make the circuit.
The connections from the Arduino pro micro to the OLED display:
GND to GND
VCC to 5V
SDA to A4
SCK to A5
The connections from the Arduino pro micro to the microphone:
Red wire to A0 and 3V3
black wire to GND
The connections from the Arduino pro micro to the speaker:
black wire to GND
red wire to -3
then wire everything together
Hardware Box
Use a 3D printer to make a box the size of the OLED display and the same color as the ring. Make the box hollow and
with a lid. The lid should have a frame that exposes the screen itself, but not the blue circuit. then put the electronics
Coding
i will share what my code looks like soon, but I have to rewrite it
OK, this is what the code does:
saying "i love you ELEKO" into the microphone triggers the speaker to say "me to" and the OLED display to show a heart.
program this into the Arduino pro along with all the other things you would say to ELECO.
tip: you can get ELECO's voice from google translate or a pronouncing app.
PS: You can also program a face onto the screen
Glue It All Together
Glue it all together and then use a 3D pen to make it look like one piece. check the circuit and see if it is woking properly. then fill the box with epoxy.
Power
Once coded, plug it in to a 4"cm square power bank. Attach the power bank to a wristband.
be on the lookout for SEEK, the interactive ring part 2! (coming soon)