Cortana halo chip8/28/2023 For the both sides of the housing in plastic it's only 14$ and in alumide 70$!! So I'll test first the plastic The model will be 3D printed by a company. The material will be alumide or high strenght plastic. For this I need to build at least a adapter for the USB port. I'm planing in using it as a real data chip for an helmet camera in the spartan helmet. The blue brick is the battery and the big black thing is a 32GB micro SD card. Inside as you can see on the last pic is a tiny PCB which holds all the necessary electronics to charge, light up or transfer the data. When you disconnect the data chip from a helmet it runs for about 2 hours and does all the fancy bling bling stuff the one from the game does. These are placed at the 4 hole (2 left and 2 on the right side).Īll the electronic is controlled with a Atmel Mega8 microcontroller. 10 blue ones for the shiny ring in the middle, 10 Green one at the connector (the tiny holes) to mimic a functional optical data transfer and 8 LEDs to display the charging status of the battery while connected. It's got a battery in it with the necessary electronic to charge it every time it's connected to a PC or camera (5V over the USB port). ![]() ![]() So it's a little bit bigger than a SD card. Currently I'm for two semesters in the USA (CA) so I only got the chance to plan everything on the computer.Īs my first project I wanted to start low, so I designed a working Cortana data chip.Īt first, it's designed to work as a normal SD card for every camera out there, but unfortunately I don't found such a small battery. I'm from Germany, 24 years old and an electrician guy. This is my first post, so I'll try to do my best.
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