The Wand Company TOS Tricorder is coming!

In some applications the speaker ratings are different ….typically 8 Ohms are the norm with varied wattages…..but I’ve seen different Ohms…..What’s the ratings of the tric speaker?

I pulled this screenshot from buddies tear-down video:

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8-ohms 2-watt

I need to remove mine and see if I can find a new home for it, or possibly replace it for a smaller one :( Where its located is the perfect spot to add the USBC port for my project.

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Found this….. 24Pin FPC Cable Adapter Board 0.5mm Pitch Reverse Adapter Board Connector Module


I’m hopeful for the direction I’m heading……I haven’t totally thrown in the towel….every now and then I’m coming across something that makes me think Hmmmm that might work :unsure:

I bought 4 of these to dik around with….the plan is to unsolder one of the boards P1 connector ….and solder to the P2 open spot of one of the boards so that there will be connectors both on P1 and P2 ….the board will essentially have 2 inputs and 1 output to the lcd…..the EBay seller didn’t sell both P1 and P2 populated with 2 connectors….hence unsoldering one of them.

There should be no input conflicts, imo …into the display since the Tricorder source 1, will be shut off while source 2 (TBD) is on. The key is not to have source 1 and 2 on at the same time.
 
Has anyone figured out how to keep the clock screen up? I keep my Tricorder on my desk plugged in, and get tired of having to push a button every 10 minutes to keep the clock visible.
I know this wont help, but Ive figured out a way to get this in my project. Adding a raspberry pi will give me the option of having my "screen-saver" be a live clock, and it can be customized to look however I want and stay on the screen until the word TRICORDER is perma-burned into the screen for eternity.

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Steven,


Thanks for your email. You are not missing anything. However, it is a good suggestion that few peopler have made so we will be looking at how we can implement that functionality and roll it in to a patch update we are working on, if it isn't too risky.


Thx


Chris

Very cool of them to add this function in a future update. Maybe to avoid the worry of screen burn-in they can design a new screensaver that has the clock, date, and some other sensor info or whatever and have it change or auto-cycle through some stuff to avoid the same text being in the same spot for too long.
 
I know this wont help, but Ive figured out a way to get this in my project. Adding a raspberry pi will give me the option of having my "screen-saver" be a live clock, and it can be customized to look however I want and stay on the screen until the word TRICORDER is perma-burned into the screen for eternity.

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Very cool of them to add this function in a future update. Maybe to avoid the worry of screen burn-in they can design a new screensaver that has the clock, date, and some other sensor info or whatever and have it change or auto-cycle through some stuff to avoid the same text being in the same spot for too long.
FWIW, for my fan film trailer I created still artwork for the tricorder screen and superimposed a running time code clock. Worked a treat. :p
 
I know this wont help, but Ive figured out a way to get this in my project. Adding a raspberry pi will give me the option of having my "screen-saver" be a live clock, and it can be customized to look however I want and stay on the screen until the word TRICORDER is perma-burned into the screen for eternity.


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Very cool of them to add this function in a future update. Maybe to avoid the worry of screen burn-in they can design a new screensaver that has the clock, date, and some other sensor info or whatever and have it change or auto-cycle through some stuff to avoid the same text being in the same spot for too long.

Hey you must have tapped into my wavelength!

I was about to ask if someone could provide a clear straight non reflective shot of the opening screen….

Spooky….hmmm

Thx
 
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Found this….. 24Pin FPC Cable Adapter Board 0.5mm Pitch Reverse Adapter Board Connector Module


I’m hopeful for the direction I’m heading……I haven’t totally thrown in the towel….every now and then I’m coming across something that makes me think Hmmmm that might work :unsure:

I bought 4 of these to dik around with….the plan is to unsolder one of the boards P1 connector ….and solder to the P2 open spot of one of the boards so that there will be connectors both on P1 and P2 ….the board will essentially have 2 inputs and 1 output to the lcd…..the EBay seller didn’t sell both P1 and P2 populated with 2 connectors….hence unsoldering one of them.

There should be no input conflicts, imo …into the display since the Tricorder source 1, will be shut off while source 2 (TBD) is on. The key is not to have source 1 and 2 on at the same time.
Last week I looked into this same thing and thought about trying 3 of these to split things up: LINK
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The problem is parallel RGB (or similar) buses are fast, so a passive “Y” or a mechanical switch tends to glitch or violate timing :(
Its doable, but complicated. Doubling the load or hot-switching lines causes skew, ringing, and unhappy panels. This is why I started looking at converting it to HDMI and back again, but this might work too: LINK
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You'd have to build it yourself probably, but it can apparently switch between two RGB sources at pixel‑rate speeds.

I dunno......

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I see the possible dilemma……with using a passive Y as per your info…

We wouldn’t have gone to the moon had we not experimented. ;)

Btw I came across that adapter from newhaven (went to the website) and thought nahhhh.

I made that in MSpaint and its not the correct font FYI

I’ll use it for a placeholder until I could get an actual clear shot ;)

Thx anyway….
 
Last week I looked into this same thing and thought about trying 3 of these to split things up: LINK
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The problem is parallel RGB (or similar) buses are fast, so a passive “Y” or a mechanical switch tends to glitch or violate timing :(
Its doable, but complicated. Doubling the load or hot-switching lines causes skew, ringing, and unhappy panels. This is why I started looking at converting it to HDMI and back again, but this might work too: LINK
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You'd have to build it yourself probably, but it can apparently switch between two RGB sources at pixel‑rate speeds.

I dunno......

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Two things pop out to me for that multiplexing device…..

1) LT1675 Performance, VS = ±5V……….. you’ll have to bump up the supplied voltage 3.7 V from the tric to meet the components threshold

2) the example used is for 2 displays being fed single individual Rgb lines…..

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From the output of the Tric ARM LTDC…..your looking at using many of those devices….not even taking into account the amount of RGB lines outputting from your second source…besides the tric ARM…..or am I smoking a blunt?

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I don’t doubt that capacitive feedback might present an issue….
 
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Hopefully this isn’t a PITA, but can someone take a clear shot of the tric opening screen as straight and level and unreflective as possible, or unless you have a link….and kindly post….or PM it.

Thanks In Advance (TIA)
 
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Two things pop out to me for that multiplexing device…..

1) LT1675 Performance, VS = ±5V……….. you’ll have to bump up the supplied voltage 3.7 V from the tric to meet the components threshold
The tricorder must have a buck already converting to 5V somewhere because the moire motor is 5V

2) the example used is for 2 displays being fed single individual Rgb lines…..
From the output of the Tric ARM LTDC…..your looking at using many of those devices….not even taking into account the amount of RGB lines outputting from your second source…besides the tric ARM…..or am I smoking a blunt?
If yous is talking abouts what mesa think yous is talking abouts - YA there would be A LOT of wires coming out and going to the activities unit.

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The tricorder must have a buck already converting to 5V somewhere because the moire motor is 5V


If yous is talking abouts what mesa think yous is talking abouts - YA there would be A LOT of wires coming out and going to the activities unit.

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I’m entertaining this at the moment…..

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These types of boards are used in Video Broshures…..and are customizable according to the customer’s needs..

Basically the chipset is already feature packed…..what they’ll do is add peripheral options to utilize the onboard features as requested.

Along the edges are function pads they just solder to.

You want an MP4? You want a micro sd card socket for read and write? Etc….

Without SDCard socket…..With SDCard socket…etc
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Interesting gizmo…..seems to have the features I’m lookin for.

These types are available through Alibaba. Which is a challenging site to surf through. I haven’t looked anywhere else yet.

I believe you can’t just get the board without getting some size of LCD TFT display with it….but you can discard the display. For my purposes, I just need the circuit board.
 
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