syncBlink is a wireless connected mesh of LED nodes which are synchronously reacting to music/sound. Using a EEPROM cartridge for scripting.
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The last few months I mainly worked on creating a custom script interpreter for 'syncBlink'.
All available script interpreters I used and tested had some limitations or I was not able to get it run on the ESP8266. Thats why I decided to write an own interpreter, because why not. At the same time I created a mod-less version of syncBlink which also exposes a web application. The web application provides the following features at the moment:
- Switching Mods
- Setting WiFi connection
- Mod Editor
Finally the Nodes firmware is done!
I wrote a complete overhaul of the script engine which is now using mJS. I also implemented some API methods for the scripts. For example a "setDelay" method. With this method it is possible to delay the frequency updates.
The script in the video is using this method to create a running light which is syncronized beyond two nodes!
The base station is mostly done now. Here a small video of it:
I am now working on the Nodes. I hope I will finish the software part this week and the hardware in the coming week. The nodes will also use a Wemos D1 Mini which will scan for a available network.
I will maintain the build instructions & BOM on Github
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Love the look of this, and that EEPROM cartridge design is great.