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Wireless Altoids Display

Wireless Altoids Display
This Instructable will show you how to modify an Altoids tin for a wireless 2x16 character display.

Using an Altoids tin was inspired by the need to have a small yet protective enclosure for a pair of Xbee modules recently bought from Sparkfun. I purchased the Xbee Pro modules with external antenna for the extended range the setup provides (useful for future projects). Then I realised I would need to mount the antenna socket and have a box to house the circuits.

A L T O I D S !

Overall Configuration

There will be a 'remote' Altoids tin containing Arduino, LCD and Xbee module.

A second Altoids tin containing an Xbee module only. This connects to the PC with a USB to FTDI serial cable.

Data is sent from the PC using a terminal program such as the Arduino 'Serial Monitor' and appears on the Altoids display.

So here are some possible ideas for use with this setup:

(Data flow PC to Wireless Display)
- Email Notifier
- RSS Feeds
- Facebook/Twitter Updates
- Realtime Clock

(Data flow Wireless Display to PC)
- Weather Station
- Speedometer
- Engine Monitoring
- Heart Rate Monitor
- Other realtime data logging

Let's get started!
 
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Step 1Components & Tools

Components & Tools
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So here's a list of what you're going to need for this project:
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 A) Featured P2P Wireless Setup

- (2x) ALTOIDS TIN
- (1x) Arduino Duemilanove
- (1x) 2x16 LCD HD44780
- (4x) Hex Posts/Spacers
- (4x) Matching Screws
- Form of sheet insulation (Card / Foam etc.)

- (2x) Xbee Modules (U.FL antenna connector)
- (2x) U.FL to RP-SMA cable connector
- (2x) Adafruit Industries Xbee Adapter Kit
- (2x) RP-SMA 2.4Ghz Duck Antenna

- (1x) USB type A to type B
- (1x) USB to serial FTDI
- Cat5 Cable

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I realise that the Xbee modules can be quite costly.

If you still want wireless and you're content with one-way communication then there are alternative radio modules such as these from HopeRF:
http://shop.jeelabs.com/products/rfm12b

I think it's worth mentioning that this project can still be effective without wireless communication so why not create a neat USB desktop widget?

B) USB Version Only

If you just want to create a USB Altoids Message Display you're going to need:

- (1x) ALTOIDS TIN
- (1x) Arduino Duemilanove
- (1x) 2x16 LCD HD44780
- (4x) Hex Posts
- (4x) Matching screws
- (1x) USB type A to type B
- Cat5 Cable
- Form of sheet insulation (Card / Foam etc.)

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Tools Needed

- Soldering iron & solder
- Needle-nose pliers
- Scissors
- Tin snips
- Marker pen
- Wire strippers
- Cross head screwdriver
- Fine grade sandpaper
- Drill & bits 3mm + 6.5mm
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32 comments
Mar 31, 2012. 6:10 PMblenderking says:
VERY COOL :)!!!!!!!
Mar 29, 2012. 11:30 AMiApple guy says:
Where did you get that display? Can I use a arduino UNO, if not can I change up the code so that I can use a UNO?
Mar 29, 2012. 11:21 AMiApple guy says:
5 STARS!!! Great Instructable!
Jan 10, 2012. 10:57 AMshewolf23 says:
I'm very new to this kind of thing and I was wondering how you could get the screen to have buttons, so that i could have it display different text if i pressed a button.

Nice work :)
Dec 20, 2011. 10:36 PMSky-Monkey says:
Have you gotten to test the range limitations yet? - I just ordered a pair of the 60mW U.FL units with similar antennae, for a project. I was originally hoping to get upwards of 1000m range, but reading some reviews online, that may be optimistic. Thanks - Nice work
May 23, 2011. 8:58 PMThe nerdling says:
how do you make the colors inverted?
May 15, 2011. 8:33 PMBodenM says:
Would it be possible to add a buzzer or vibration motor? I was thinking of maing this, and it means I can leave it on the table so i don't have to constantly check it.
Apr 28, 2011. 10:14 AMvika367 says:
hi, i have already bought xbee pro chip antenna, is it ok to me to use it??i'm placed the xbee pro in the box.
is it same between u.fl with chip?? i'm new in xbee. so really need your help.thanks
Sep 3, 2010. 5:50 PMpobturtle says:
How much does this cost to make?
Apr 28, 2011. 6:10 AMgaryrowe says:
I just worked out gathering parts from America, UK and Hong Kong (eBay) that this would cost roughly £150 GBP inc postage for me.

I could be way off though as I wouldn't know where to buy the parts from the UK alone.
Jul 30, 2010. 6:51 PMGhost Wolf says:
I want to make one big time
Aug 9, 2010. 11:21 PMlawizeg says:
Same here!
Apr 28, 2011. 6:11 AMgaryrowe says:
Same, big time!
Sep 19, 2010. 9:59 AMkyismaster says:
could i make this into a name tag?
Oct 28, 2010. 8:50 PMtoogers says:
pretty high-tech for a nametag.
Sep 19, 2010. 3:31 PMTheRevJester says:
Oh man...The Bike Shack needs one like this that reads the hours for volunteers off of Google Calendar. Alas, no funds, and I'm sure not going to take the time.
Sep 19, 2010. 2:12 PMfzxdf5 says:
It would be easier to use a nibbler...you can get these from home depot for about $15 in the electrical department
Aug 15, 2010. 12:24 PMigezin says:
this is too expensive is there anything like this for less money?
Aug 16, 2010. 6:41 AMigezin says:
yeah, this rocks thanks!
Jul 30, 2010. 5:12 AMsiklosi says:
Have you tried what's the range, and also what happens when signal is lost? I need something like this for fast moving car... display would be in car and should show text that is sent every lap when car passes. Is it possible with Xbee? What is reconnection time when signal is again in range?
Jul 29, 2010. 4:05 PMGhost Wolf says:
NOTICE: All who don't give this person 5 stars should have never joined instructables! Thank you for your time
Jul 29, 2010. 2:14 PMblackwellj says:
how can i get my mac to display the number of unread emails i have on the lcd?
Jul 29, 2010. 1:36 PMkingbirdy says:
this would make a nice little RSS feeder, depending on costs. what did you spends total on this project?

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