Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview: Final Goal: Create an aut...
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22 CURRENT | warren |
December 04, 2017 22:23
| almost 7 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Questions[questions:autonomous-recording-unit] Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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21 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 21:08
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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20 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 21:07
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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19 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 21:06
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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18 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 21:06
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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17 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 21:04
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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16 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 21:03
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 0.1Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented as described below:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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15 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 20:28
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented with:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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14 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 20:28
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit can be implemented with:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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13 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:49
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Prototyping & Design Improvement Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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12 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:46
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components:
Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with:
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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11 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:45
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components: * Real time clock w/ alarm * Battery-powered operation * Possible logging of temp\humidity * Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with: * Arduino Uno Rev3 * Basic IR module * DS3234, Real Time Clock with Alarm Function * Olympus dm-620 recorder * rs-30w remote receiver * Donated waterproof box LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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10 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:44
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components: * Real time clock w/ alarm * Battery-powered operation * Possible logging of temp\humidity * Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with: * Arduino Uno Rev3 * Basic IR module * DS3234, Real Time Clock with Alarm Function * Olympus dm-620 recorder * rs-30w remote receiver * Donated waterproof box LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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9 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:43
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with: Arduino Uno Rev3 Basic IR module DS3234, Real Time Clock with Alarm Function Olympus dm-620 recorder rs-30w remote receiver Donated waterproof box LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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8 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:41
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other required components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with: Arduino Uno Rev3 Basic IR module DS3234, Real Time Clock with Alarm Function Olympus dm-620 recorder rs-30w remote receiver Donated waterproof box LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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7 | babailey |
April 21, 2015 19:40
| over 9 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other required components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
Version 1.0Based on initial research and available components a basic version of this Recording Unit was implemented with: Arduino Uno Rev3 Basic IR module DS3234, Real Time Clock with Alarm Function Olympus dm-620 recorder rs-30w remote receiver Donated waterproof box LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC IR Decoding AnalysIR Software |
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6 | babailey |
October 08, 2014 13:11
| about 10 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other required components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC Clone a remote IR Decoding AnalysIR Software AnalysIT User & Wiring Guide |
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5 | babailey |
September 30, 2014 15:32
| about 10 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other required components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Wire a RTC Clone a remote |
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4 | babailey |
September 24, 2014 17:54
| about 10 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other required components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables |
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3 | babailey |
September 24, 2014 17:53
| about 10 years ago
Current Project Phase: Design & Planning Overview:Final Goal: Create an autonomous recording unit for long term use outdoors Approach: Use Arduino to record audio in 30-60 minute intervals relative to local time of sunrise and sunset. A low cost olympus audio recorder is preferred as the actual audio recording device to insure high quality audio recording. Audio unit: I currently have access to several Olympus dm-620 units which can be controlled via an optional rs-30w remote module operated with an infrared remote. Other required components: Real time clock w/ alarm Battery-powered operation Possible logging of temp\humidity Ir module Input and suggestions needed: As someone new to the Arduino community I’m looking for an approach that will allow me to complete this project in about 30-50 hours. I do have people who can offer general programming guidance. Would you recommend avoiding any custom digital recording options? Is it feasible to try to control the recorder with an IR module? Via the usb cable? Suggestions for battery powered Arduino projects; can Arduino run in a low power mode? I would like the Arduino to run for 2 weeks; I only need it to be active to turn on/off the recorder and collect temp/humidity data. Challenges
LinksSuggestions & Related Projects My request for design input on Arduino Forums example code & Instructables Clone a remote |
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