2.1 KiB
HannaBox
Microcontroller
We are using an ESP-WROOM-32 module. For the mp3 decoding we need a multicore CPU, be careful, there are some ESP32 with only one core.
Pins
The plain number refers to the GPIO pin.
Amplifier
MAX98357A I2S 3W DAC Class D Amplifier Module
26 -> DIN
27 -> BCLK
25 -> LRC
5V -> Vin
GND -> GND
SD Card Reader
SD Card Reader Adapter Modul
CS -> 22 (D1)
MOSI -> 23 (D7)
CLK -> 18 (D5)
MISO -> 19 (D6)
RFID Reader
NFC RFID module RC522
SOA -> 32
SCK -> 18
MOSI -> 23
MISO -> 19
IRQ -> NC
GND -> GND
RST -> 33
3.3V -> 3.3V
RFID Chip Registers
Interrupt method was not working because it seems reading a card does not trigger one.
See https://arduino.stackexchange.com/a/76285 and https://github.com/miguelbalboa/rfid/blob/master/examples/MinimalInterrupt/MinimalInterrupt.ino
Buttons
Start / Stop -> 17 and GND
Wake up / Next -> 04 and GND
Previous -> 16 and GND
Battery Voltage
The battery voltage is measured by the ADC of pin 35. A voltage divider halves the voltage so that the pin can not be overloaded (max 3.3V). The voltage divider consists of two 100kOHM resistors, the voltage is measured between them. One side is connected to the battery and the other to ground. There are 2 ADCs, make sure to not use the one which is not usable during WIFI!
Power
We use the voltage regulator of the SD Card module. We also can use a LDL1117S33R Low Dropout Voltage regulator. For Loading the LiIon we can use a LTC4054 or a dedicated module.
System sounds
Place these sounds in the folder system on the SD card:
- sleep.mp3
- start.mp3
sleep.mp3 will be played just before the timed shutdown, start.mp3 will be played if the box started and initialized successfully.
TODOs
Schematic without modules
Charging circuit
https://ww1.microchip.com/downloads/en/AppNotes/01149c.pdf MCP73837 ?

