the little sister for my little sister…
not the most beautiful handcraft, but still…
You’re going strong mate! Nice!
I’m too scared to start my first handcraft project still… Prepping all code first (plugins and stuff)… procrastinating…
Oh no, it seems very nice
How do you make the square holes?
You can use a indelible marker black pen to restore the paint…
Interesting Project.
Could you describe exactly how to connect the display and buttons?
How to set it?
Thank you in advance.
just 4 smaller holes with a drill in the corners and than with a jigsaw…
just very fast and rough for now but i’m planning to get a cnc mill…
hello,
regarding the wiring i recommend this article: https://learn.adafruit.com/ssd1306-oled-displays-with-raspberry-pi-and-beaglebone-black/overview
there is everything you need. i wired it exactly the same.
There are displays which support i2c and spi interface. You maybe have to solder some jumpers for the correct mode.
Here is a link to a quite good description: https://electronics.stackexchange.com/questions/164680/ssd1306-display-spi-connection-or-i2c-according-to-resistors
especially this part:
best regards
p
for the button i created a small pcb with debounce and pullups and everything…
Thank you very much for your answer.
I’m not sure I can do it.
I am looking for a description like for an idiot - step by step
Hi,
very cool handmade project.
Can you tell me how you do control Volumio with the front buttons?
I think they are for stop, skip, play and stuff like that.
How do you send the corresponding command to Volumio?
Thanks
spline
Sorry,
i don’t get email notification when there is an answer…
I use a python script…
best
p
You really should earth the case (from IEC inlet earth) and have a mains fuse before the SMPSU…
Nice job on fitting it all into the wee enclosure.