Our clock project

Dependencies:   SPI_TFT_ILI9341 TFT_fonts Adafruit_RTCLib RTC-DS1307 TSI

IoT Clock

We have been given a task to design a clock with internet features, the 'Internet Clock'. First of all, we identified what features we want:

Display: Split into 4 parts:

  • Analogue clock - the good ol' fashioned circle display, complete with minute, hour and second hands.
  • Digital clock - equipped with date for the modern human.
  • Weather display - for those who cannot be bothered to look out of the window.
  • Alarm - just what you need when you have to get up or be somewhere.

Wifi module:

  • For collecting data for weather, alarm times and so it can be an 'Internet Clock'.

Speaker:

  • To make the annoying sound to let you know your alarm is going off.

Range finder:

  • To wave your hand in front of to turn the alarm off, because pressing a button is too last centurary.

The roles:

  • Soroush's first task was to get the LCD screen to work. Meanwhile Adam sorted out the speaker system.
  • When these were done, Adam worked on the screen to display a clock face and date/year. Soroush then connected the wifi module to extract data for weather, location and date. /media/uploads/amilner1/img_0285.jpg Connecting the wifi module.
  • The next part was to get the range-finder hooked up and responding to a hand passing, and switch the alarm off.
  • Finally, it was time for assembly.

Difficulties: There were many issues faced throughout the project. First of all, Adam's coding knowledge was a lot less than Soroush's which slowed down some completion of tasks. Although, this did help us sort out the roles. Next was the wifi connectivity which caused several problems during the project, and we couldn't get the connection or fetch data, which further slowed the process. Another difficulty was finding the range-finder's set-up page for mbed. However, when we got past these set backs we managed to put everything together quickly, /media/uploads/amilner1/img_0294.jpg All the hardware wired in.

Outcome:

  • Our LCD screen has 2 displays:
  1. 1 An analogue clock filling the screen.

/media/uploads/amilner1/img_0304.jpg

  1. 2 An analogue clock, date and year, weather and location, and alarm time.

/media/uploads/amilner1/img_0305.jpg

This is changed by holding (not passing quickly) your hand in front of the range-finder.

  • An RTC to keep track of the time rather than collecting the information from then internet. However, we have had a lot of problems setting this up, and it doesn't seem to respond.
  • Wifi is also not connected, so we have the default date, time, weather and location.
  • You are able to change the alarm time by swiping the touch pad on the back.

Perhaps given more time we'd be able to fix these problems. But a key point is that we have got all the other features working, except the correct time. /media/uploads/amilner1/img_0303.jpg

Committer:
sfaghihi
Date:
Wed May 24 09:53:03 2017 +0000
Revision:
11:80a6facfd9f1
Parent:
8:e7fce7d9ebdd
Child:
13:334c591a982b
Final non flashing updating clock UI.

Who changed what in which revision?

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sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 1 #ifndef __UTILITY__
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 2 #define __UTILITY__
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 3
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 4 // Headers inclusion
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 5 #include "mbed.h"
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 6 #include "stdio.h"
sfaghihi 8:e7fce7d9ebdd 7 #include "math.h"
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 8 #include "string"
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 9
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 10 // Some macros
sfaghihi 8:e7fce7d9ebdd 11 extern RawSerial pc_io;
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 12 #define LOG(...) pc_io.printf(__VA_ARGS__)
sfaghihi 8:e7fce7d9ebdd 13 #define M_PI 3.14159265358979323846 /* pi */
sfaghihi 8:e7fce7d9ebdd 14 #define REFRESH_PERIOD 1 // (s)
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 15
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 16 class TimeClass {
amilner1 4:519ffdf16d25 17 public:
amilner1 4:519ffdf16d25 18 int hour;
amilner1 4:519ffdf16d25 19 int minute;
sfaghihi 8:e7fce7d9ebdd 20 float second;
sfaghihi 8:e7fce7d9ebdd 21 TimeClass(int h, int m, float s);
sfaghihi 11:80a6facfd9f1 22 void inc(TimeClass *prev, float i);
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 23 };
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 24
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 25 class WeatherClass {
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 26 public:
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 27 WeatherClass();
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 28 };
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 29
sfaghihi 2:56a27b66d03a 30 class DateClass {
amilner1 5:fe6910712822 31 public:
amilner1 5:fe6910712822 32 int day;
amilner1 5:fe6910712822 33 int month;
amilner1 5:fe6910712822 34 int year;
amilner1 5:fe6910712822 35 int dow;
amilner1 5:fe6910712822 36 DateClass(int d, int m, int y, int dow);
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 37 };
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 38
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 39 class StateClass {
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 40 public:
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 41 TimeClass *time;
sfaghihi 11:80a6facfd9f1 42 TimeClass *prevTime;
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 43 WeatherClass *weather;
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 44 DateClass *date;
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 45 TimeClass *alarm;
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 46 int screenState;
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 47 bool screenActive;
sfaghihi 11:80a6facfd9f1 48 StateClass(TimeClass *t, TimeClass *p, WeatherClass *w, DateClass *d, TimeClass *a);
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 49 };
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 50
sfaghihi 7:5269fbadd5d7 51 #endif