Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.
This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking place on 26 April 2008. Details here:
http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions, sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.
Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.
Looks nice. Is anyone selling completed boards? Can they do output
too?
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor
board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at
Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking place
on 26 April 2008. Details here:http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions,
sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.
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No output programmed yet, just HID input. I suppose it could be done. Does the [hid] object support output (such as force feedback)?
I guess you could ask Martin to make you one, might cost more than EUR 5 with the shipping. But mainly it's a DIY project. Unless you happen to come to one of our workshops in Berlin ;-)
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Looks nice. Is anyone selling completed boards? Can they do output
too?.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor
board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at
Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking place
on 26 April 2008. Details here:http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions,
sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.
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Do you know, is the wiring much different than the Arduino? Perhaps
I could just wire a USB plug to the right pins. The problem, I guess
is that the Arduino is 16MHz and this board is 12MHz.
It would be nice to have a little homebrew recipe for turning the
Arduino into the AVR/HID.
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
No output programmed yet, just HID input. I suppose it could be
done. Does the [hid] object support output (such as force feedback)?I guess you could ask Martin to make you one, might cost more than
EUR 5 with the shipping. But mainly it's a DIY project. Unless you
happen to come to one of our workshops in Berlin ;-)d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Looks nice. Is anyone selling completed boards? Can they do
output too? .hc On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID
sensor board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at
Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking
place on 26 April 2008. Details here:http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming
instructions, sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.
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I think Martin made this because he thought the Arduino was a bit overkill. It does seem a bit funny to convert a EUR 30 board into something that a EUR 5 board can do ;-)
The circuit diagram is pretty simple, if you can't etch it I think you could still build it in an afternoon.
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Do you know, is the wiring much different than the Arduino? Perhaps I could just wire a USB plug to the right pins. The problem, I guess is that the Arduino is 16MHz and this board is 12MHz.
It would be nice to have a little homebrew recipe for turning the Arduino into the AVR/HID.
.hc
On Mar 26, 2008, at 6:38 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:
No output programmed yet, just HID input. I suppose it could be done. Does the [hid] object support output (such as force feedback)?
I guess you could ask Martin to make you one, might cost more than EUR 5 with the shipping. But mainly it's a DIY project. Unless you happen to come to one of our workshops in Berlin ;-)
d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
Looks nice. Is anyone selling completed boards? Can they do output
too? .hc On Mar 26, 2008, at 4:18 PM, Derek Holzer wrote:Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor
board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at
Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking place
on 26 April 2008. Details here:http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions,
sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.
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Neat lill' thing.
On 27/03/2008, at 2.04, Derek Holzer wrote:
The circuit diagram is pretty simple, if you can't etch it I think you could still build it in an afternoon.
One would need to (purchase parts to and) build a programmer first,
right?
Also, i can't find locate the code/hex-file on the website (http:// 1010.co.uk/avrhid.html).
It should be the same code as on the flightsim page that Martin took the project from, linked. But yes, I'll pass this on to Martin as a reminder!
d.
Steffen Juul wrote:
Neat lill' thing.
On 27/03/2008, at 2.04, Derek Holzer wrote:
The circuit diagram is pretty simple, if you can't etch it I think you could still build it in an afternoon.
One would need to (purchase parts to and) build a programmer first, right?
Also, i can't find locate the code/hex-file on the website (http://1010.co.uk/avrhid.html).
On Mar 27, 2008, at 3:33 AM, Steffen Juul wrote:
Neat lill' thing.
On 27/03/2008, at 2.04, Derek Holzer wrote:
The circuit diagram is pretty simple, if you can't etch it I think
you could still build it in an afternoon.One would need to (purchase parts to and) build a programmer first,
right?Also, i can't find locate the code/hex-file on the website (http:// 1010.co.uk/avrhid.html).
I put together a Mouser "BOM" parts list for this:
534-924 1 517-4828-6004-CP 1 774-MP120 1 140-100N5-220J-RC 2 291-4.7K-RC 1 291-2.2K-RC 1 291-100-RC 2 291-330-RC 2 291-10K-RC 1 517-850-01-36 1 78-TLHG5400 1 594-K104K15X7RF53K2 2 140-LLRL16V10-RC 2 556-ATMEGA168-20PU 1
http://www.mouser.com/BOM/BOM.aspx
There is a little fat in this one, for ease of ordering. It could
probably be 'tuned' to get it cheaper.
.hc
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More news about this project?
I just found this thread now, it's a very smart path...
can you suggest more links about that?
thanx for sharing
cheers
glerm
Well, it seems to be in the works, but not there yet...
http://code.rancidbacon.com/LearningAboutArduinoAVRUSB
best! d.
Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
It would be nice to have a little homebrew recipe for turning the Arduino into the AVR/HID.
Derek,
Thanks for posting this! I've been looking around for a while for a simple, low cost HID board. The Arduino and Multio are just overkill if all you want is something you can stick a couple of pots/sensors/switches into.
Jamie
On Wed, 2008-03-26 at 21:18 +0100, Derek Holzer wrote:
Martin Howse just posted his documentation of a simple HID sensor board, costing approx EUR 5 to make, which can be used over USB with PD, SuperCollider, etc.
This board was used during a sensor workshop which took place at Pickled Feet in Berlin on 15 March 2008, with the second part taking place on 26 April 2008. Details here:
http://1010.co.uk/workshop.html
Further docs could include step-by-step programming instructions, sensor connection schematics and sample PD patches.
Feedback more than welcome!
best, d.