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    • MrWyrm
      MrWyrm administrators last edited by

      Seconded, it’s an easier route for the first prototype. I linked earlier in the thread to a R-Pi project which uses one of these.

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        uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

        I’ve read some more of the code now, and there’s a section for adding additional denominations, so it looks like that may be covered :)

             //----------------------------------------------------------
             // Add additional currency denomination logic here: $5, $10, $20 
             //----------------------------------------------------------
           
             pulseCount = 0; // reset pulse count
             pulseTime = 0;
          
        }
        

        Spynappels, where about’s in the world are you? I’m going to need to buy you a beer and soon

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          uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

          Quick update on parts for you gents, let me know if you think I’m missing anything

          • Coin selector - ordered should be here next week
          • A2 Micro Panel Thermal Printer - ordered and dispatched
          • Arduino Uno - ordered should be here next week
          • Arduino SD Shield and Real Time Clock - ordered and dispatched
          • DC/DC (Buck) Converter 12V to 5V 3A - see below
          • Resistor 10K - in the shed
          • Barrel Plug 2.1 mm - not needed
          • Power Supply 12V - going to use an old PC PSU for now, as it give 12v and 5v so no need for the above
          • SD Card - on the shelf behind me

          Do you guys have any ideas on what you want the finished article to look like? or are you happy to go with a variation of the housing I post a couple of days back?

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          • MrWyrm
            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

            How are you planning on connecting to the network?

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              spynappels last edited by

              Looks good, the Arduino can take 12 volts into the barrel connector, and if you’re using a shield I’d recommend taking a 12V from the PSU to the barrel connector, it’s just easier than trying to bypass the RAW +ve in past one of the shield pins.

              Let me know when you get the Uno and I’ll try and talk you through some of the gotchas.

              The code will be easy to alter to allow for different denominations of coin, I’ll see if it is easy to change the code so that you don’t get a QR code for every coin inserted, with allowing coins that becomes a little more problematic unless we limit it to only pound coins to begin with.

              I’m in Northern Ireland btw, so our coins are the same as yours but we have our own banknotes as well as the Bank of England ones.

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                spynappels last edited by

                How are you planning on connecting to the network?

                First iteration won’t, it will dispense £1 worth of FTC at a set rate, the first iteration is very limited, but as we get it working it can be made more complex. For a live wallet, it will need to be ported to a R-Pi anyway as you’ll not get a live wallet ported to Arduino, and then it can be networked more easily.

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                  uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                  Looks good, the Arduino can take 12 volts into the barrel connector, and if you’re using a shield I’d recommend taking a 12V from the PSU to the barrel connector, it’s just easier than trying to bypass the RAW +ve in past one of the shield pins.

                  Just seamed an easier option than messing around with voltage drop from 12v to 5v and done like this makes the case design easier for world domination as PC PSU should have the same dimensions, and mounting points the world over :)

                  Let me know when you get the Uno and I’ll try and talk you through some of the gotchas.

                  As soon as it’s here, I will mate I’m really excited about this project and want it of the ground ASAP

                  The code will be easy to alter to allow for different denominations of coin, I’ll see if it is easy to change the code so that you don’t get a QR code for every coin inserted, with allowing coins that becomes a little more problematic unless we limit it to only pound coins to begin with.

                  So lets stick to pound coins on v1 and then go from there.

                  What he says about the network connection :)

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                  • MrWyrm
                    MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                    Can’t fault your logic.

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                    • kris_davison
                      kris_davison last edited by

                      Sounds great pound coins is a really good place to start. (Also I have a raspberry pi if we need it for FTC ATM V6?)

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                        spynappels last edited by

                        For the Raspi I think we’d need to go down the Python route, anyone here good in Python?

                        Must actually get myself another one, mine is currently being used as the main Media Centre attached to our TV…

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                          uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                          I’ve got a couple of spare ones here, waiting for a use so when we move on from this we will have the hardware already in stock so to speak :)

                          Kevlar did say he was prepared to look at the Pi port for this, but I know he is busy with other stuff. Hence wanting to get on with trying to see if we could get the original working with FTC as I don’t want to lose momentum on the project

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                          • MrWyrm
                            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                            How much was the total spend?

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                              uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                              It’s sitting at about £100 with the postage

                              Muddy hides from Mrs muddy!

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                              • kris_davison
                                kris_davison last edited by

                                That’s a pretty good price for what can be created. Java can run on a r-pi so maybe java over python. But I’m biased. Lol

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                                  uncle_muddy administrators last edited by

                                  There’s a few bit’s that are coming off the shelf but they don’t add up to much hopefully, I’ll do a full price when we are done including the casing, etc… so we can see what they really cost to make

                                  I’m not fused what we use, as long as we can tick as many boxes off the v2 list as possible.

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                                    voingiappone Regular Member last edited by

                                    Guys, I’m following what you are creating here… it is awsome!

                                    I wish I was able to do something for that too but I am not skilled enough. :'(

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                                      netnerd Regular Member last edited by

                                      What was the note reader on that dogecoin ATM offering that I saw on the coinfest vid?

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                                        spynappels last edited by

                                        Ok, the Github repo has been updated and the code now reads like a FTC ATM.

                                        Obviously testing is required, and I’m still getting my head round the logo bitmap, but I hope to have that sorted by the start of next week.

                                        I can test aspects of the code on my Arduinos here at home, but I don’t have an SD card shield so will have to rely on others to do full testing.

                                        Have fun!

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                                          spynappels last edited by

                                          Also some things to bear in mind:

                                          The RTC (clock) that is being used is very inaccurate, it loses about 2 minutes a week. I know it’s only used for logging the timestamp of each transaction, but I’d recommend leaving the “Set Clock” flag set and uploading the sketch to the Arduino before every use, such as before a demo at the Oxford Blue for example.

                                          Following on from that, I’d make it so the Arduino is easily accessible to access the SD card and plug the USB cable in to re-upload the sketch. If it was just the USB cable, I’d say put a USB B socket on the case, but as you’ll need to access the SD card, I’d say make the casing open easily. Not good physical security, but this is a PoC, right?

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                                          • MrWyrm
                                            MrWyrm administrators last edited by

                                            I’m still getting my head round the logo bitmap, but I hope to have that sorted by the start of next week.

                                            That might be something I can help with. Is it documented?

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