-
1Bill of Materials
3D Printing:
- 3D Printer (or able to print files via LINK below).
- White PLA Filament (832-0223) (+ 1 Alternative Colour, e.g. Yellow (832-0232)
- Printer Nozzles of 0.6mm, though 0.4mm will also be fine.
Fixtures & Fittings:
- Brass Inserts - 1x 100 pack (027-8534)
- Hex M3 x 6mm Screws - 1x 50 pack (028-0981)
- CSK M3 x 6mm Screws - 1x 50 pack (304-4788)
- 4mm (dia) x 1mm (thick) Magnets (LINK)
Electronic Components:
- Servo 9g (215-3180)
- 2.9” Waveshare B/W eINK Screen (LINK)
- 5V Linear Voltage Regulator (168-6612)
- 1N4001 Diode, 1A, 5V (628-8931)
- 330nF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (801-5390)
- 100nF Multilayer Ceramic Capacitor (538-1203)
- DC Power Adaptor 9V, 1A (121-7145)
- DC Power Socket (048-7832)
- 3x Momentary Buttons 4.9mm (479-1485)
- Toggle Switch (734-7066)
- 3W Speaker (LINK1)(LINK2)
SBCs/Boards:
- Arduino Nano 33 IoT (192-7589)
- Adafruit 16-Channel 12-bit PWM/Servo Driver (LINK)
- Adafruit Audio FX Sound Board + 2x2W Amp (LINK)
- 70x90mm Double Sided Protoboard (LINK)
- 20x44mm Double Sided Protoboard (Likely as part of any set/stock of the above)
Consumables:
- Wire for PCB Wiring-up.
- SuperGlue (1x3g tube will be ample).
- Sellotape / Masking Tape.
- Cocktail Sticks.
- Sandpaper (suggested 400, 600, 1000 grit)
Generic Tools:
- Soldering Iron, Soder, etc.
- Mini Hand Files - Flat, Round, Square (for metal, and plastic filing).
- Mini Blowtorch (or soldering iron) - to insert Brass Inserts.
- Hex 2.5mm Key / Driver (for Screws).
- Scalpel / Craft Knife.
- Calipers.
- Hot Melt Glue Gun.
- Drill/Handdrill with 1.5mm, 3.0mm, 3.5mm, 4.0mm drill bits.
Disclosure: this project has been build as part of content creation for DesignSpark, as part of RS Components. However, as you will see, as mix of suppliers has been used, and although favouring RS is not limited to only. The part numbers will help you source them from other suppliers should you wish to / can't get in your country. Thanks.
-
2GitHub Repos & External Links
Current:
GitHub - Specifically for UV Budgie: https://github.com/milnepe/uv-budgie-controller
Archives / Older Versions:Canary Original Guide: https://www.rs-online.com/designspark/good-air-canary-build-guide
-
3Timelapse of Build Overview
Overview - so you know what you're letting yourself in for.
In all honestly I think this needs about 2 weekends to make - one for the build, and the other for the code.
Discussions
Become a Hackaday.io Member
Create an account to leave a comment. Already have an account? Log In.