2014-07-31 Hello World
The transition to the new server is complete. Everything is set up and the website is nearly fully functional. . . . currently see. I should spend some time refactoring the whole css file. # Maybe instead of writing . . . idea, so I doubt that you will see any reordering any time soon. # Underscores indicate [[http://www.w3schools.com/tags/att_global_accesskey.asp . . . 2014-08-10 16:48 UTC ---- Thanks a lot for bringing the meta key function to light, i didn't know . . .
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2014-08-10 ProgArm 0.2 Is Here
We are glad to tell that the work on ProgArm 0.2 is now complete. The device hardware alpha [[https://github.com/ProgArm/ProgArm-Hardware/releases/tag/v0.2.0-alpha . . . i saw the device image so there's going to be ring thats Wired ? Don't you think thats a little bit . . . 13:58 UTC ---- Yes, we are using the wired ring right now. As our tests have shown, it is a lot . . . version, where the main problem would be ring battery. We are currently thinking of tiny li-ion . . . or a supercap/ionistor, but the wireless ring is still just a concept. The micro USB type connector . . .
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2014-10-04 Project News
It is time to summarize our results during the last month! First of all, we have built [[Question 1|another]] . . . This prototype is special as well! The ring is mirrored because it is meant to be worn on . . .
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2015-02-07 ProgArm 0.3 Has Come
We are happy to announce that the work on [[ProgArm 0.3|ProgArm 0.3.0]] is finally over! The device is . . . footprint MOSFETS have been used which brings us to the whole new level of miniaturisation. . . . this device using an improvised reflow soldering method. After applying soldering paste through . . . easier and less time-consuming than manual soldering, we can recommend it to everyone. Other improvements . . .
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About
[[image/right:File:ProgArm_Arm_small.JPG]] ProgArm is a wearable electronic army swiss knife. It is based . . . consists of a small PCB, a battery and a [[Ring|ring]]. The [[Ring|ring]] is 3D-printed. In the . . .
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Android Client
<notimplemented> This client is not done yet. We are working on it. Here we will collect our thoughts . . . it (you are meant to run that stuff by using a ring, after all). * Controls -- similar to [[Controls]] . . .
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Bluetooth
Bluetooth is one of the defining features of ProgArm. Even though there are some hardware [[Features|features]] . . . connection, most of the usefulness comes from pairing ProgArm with another device. ==nRF8001 <notimplemented> . . .
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Bluetooth Master
It might be useful to use ProgArm as Bluetooth Master device. Sadly, HC-05 does not allow multiple slaves . . . or phone) right from ProgArm is still very alluring. . . .
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CardiogArm
The CardiogArm is a concept of a Ring replacement device that establishes User-ProgArm interface via . . . human body without causing any skin irritation during everyday usage is yet to be found. ---- Somehow . . .
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Design Decisions
== Bluetooth We have used HC-05 in the past (before [[ProgArm 0.3]]), but it is too limited. Here are . . . bottom of the board, but it makes reflow soldering harder. == Layer count Although the PCB design . . .
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Device Orientation
This page should help you to understand the words [[Left]], [[Right]], [[Top]] and [[Bottom]] that you . . . Any ProgArm version has a USB port and a ring connector located on the [[Top]] side. These are . . .
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Devices
==Devices [[https://github.com/ProgArm/ProgArm-Hardware/releases Release list]] |=Version|=Status| |[[ProgArm . . . |[[ProgArm 0.1{1}]]| <oldversion>Old version | ==Rings |=Ring|=Description|=Photo| |[[Ring]]|Basic wired . . . ring|[[File:IMGP1298.JPG]]| See [[Ideas]] page for . . . other possible ring types. == Clients [[Clients]] are not part of . . .
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FAQ
==Where can I get ProgArm? You can [[Get ProgArm]] from us or [[Build ProgArm]] yourself. ==Is this ring . . . wired? Don't you think that wired ring is inconvenient? Yes, we are using the wired [[Ring]] . . . about a wireless version. Although wireless ring is not impossible, it is quite complicated. You . . . can find more info on [[Wireless Ring]] page. ==What is going to happen if the wire . . . gets stuck somewhere? Nothing serious, the ring will just unplug from the device. The micro USB . . .
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File Transfer
Once [[SD Card]]s start working, we can try to send the files over bluetooth. Sure, you can simply take . . . and slam it into your computer, but file transferring over bluetooth could be used for automatic backups . . .
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Goals
* It must be useful, and this usefulness must be measurable. * The less interaction required, the better. . . . you get some idea. ** On hardware level: ### [[Ring]], SPI and !I²C ports to allow pluggable modules. . . .
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Ideas
This page will contain a list of ideas, proposed features and other thoughts. Feel free to join the brainstorming! . . . * [[Encryption]] * [[Connection Test]] * [[Ring Test]] * Visualize data from accelerometer by . . . writer (Dallas and similar). ==Proposed ProgArm rings |=Ring|=Description| |[[WinterArm]]|Winter glove . . . with built-in ring| |[[Wireless Ring]]|Similar to normal Ring, but . . .
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List of Perl Modules
**Please note** that here we say "perl module" while referring to small files that implement a set of . . .
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Morse Code
Our first prototypes and even early versions of [[ProgArm 0.1]] were using Morse code as input system. . . . (you are not going to fit many buttons on one ring anyway) Disadvantages: * Morse code has 2 one-click . . .
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ProgArm 0.1
<outdated> This is an old version. Please see [[Current Version]]. ==Files [[https://github.com/ProgArm/ProgArm-Hardware/releases/tag/v0.1.0 . . . was not routed due to the error on schematic. * Ring LED is not connected to any TIM, which means that . . .
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ProgArm 0.2
<outdated> This is an old version. Please see [[Current Version]]. \\ [[image:File:Normal_Ports_Clean.jpg]]{ . . . 8% 9% 18% USB / Charging port/90% 68.5% 9% 18% Ring Port port/42% 4% 6% 5% Piezo port/35% 4% 6% 5% . . .
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ProgArm 0.2 BOM
|= Name/Value |= Count |= Refs |= Description | |||= Chips | |STM32F103R|1|U1|stm32f103rbt6 is the best . . . |||= Ports/Sockets | |Micro_USB|1|P9| |Ring_Port|1|P8| |I2C_Port|1|P1| |SPI_Port|1|P3| |MICROSD_SOCKET|1|J1| . . .
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ProgArm 0.3
[[image:File:ProgArm03_Ports.jpg]]{ port/88% 9% 12% 19% USB / Charging switch/38% 3% 13% 7% Buck-Boost . . . 73.5% 12% 3% VCC port/86.5% 76.5% 12% 9% Ring LED port/86.5% 91.5% 12% 3% GND port/86.5% 85.5% . . . 12% 6% Ring Buttons } ==Files [[https://github.com/ProgArm/ProgArm-Hardware/releases/tag/v0.3.1-alpha . . . * <todo>IR sensor and transmitter system. (as Ring) ===Testing * <done>STM32 * <done>LM3668 * <done>bq27410 . . .
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ProgArm 0.4
<notimplemented> This is an upcoming version. The work has **not started yet**! Please see [[Current . . . Sugru to produce waterproof version of the Ring . . .
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Protocol
||||= Bidirectional | |= Byte |= ASCII |= Meaning |= Followed by | | 112 | 'p' |Ping|Nothing| | 80 | . . . | 84 | 'T' |Sending plain text|Null-terminated string| | | |Sending sensors data|One character indicating . . . the sensor type and then null-terminated string| | 100 | 'd' |Request date. Client should answer . . .
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Question 2
Just wondering, I was following the steps you outlined in your Perl Client on Android page and tried . . .
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Ring
This is the very basic version of an input ring that comes with ProgArm out of the box. It is a 3D-printed . . . ring with two micro-buttons and a bright RGB LED superglued . . . to it. Ring is connected to ProgArm through the dedicated . . . Ring_Port. Micro-USB-type plug of a ring wire also . . . modifying the ProgArm. Our tests have proven the Ring to be very convenient to use, easy to build and . . .
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Ring Test
Since the wires on the ring are very thin, there is a high chance that after months of constant use some . . .
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SD Card
There is a port on the board, but currently it is not used by the software. Since there is no SDIO peripheral . . . us a note! The memory card could be used for storing the logs and settings. . . .
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Smart Alarm Clock
Nowadays there are many apps that try to fire the alarm only during the REM stage of sleep. Usually the . . . or accelerometer, which utilizes the fact that during the REM stage our bodies are more active. Since . . .
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WinterArm
WinterArm is a version of ring for use during cold winters. It consists of a winter glove with built-in . . . buttons, which are larger than those on a basic ring for more convenient usage in gloves. There is . . . is usually difficult to take out a smartphone during winter (thick gloves and clothes), and getting . . .
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Wireless Ring
[[Wireless Ring]] is a version of [[Ring]], that doesn't need any wire to work. In addition to two buttons . . . presses of different buttons. The Wireless_Ring can be charged via ProgArm itself (on the go), . . . or with a dedicated charger. This type of ring will also lack a LED due to the battery of applicable . . . too low capacity to power it. For now, Wireless_Ring is just a concept. === Problems: * Finding a battery . . . that is small enough to be placed onto a ring, but with enough capacity to power a transmitter . . .
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debug.pl
#ProgArmModule debug.pl ==Description **This module should not be enabled by default.** It might be useful . . . to you during development process. . . .
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