Music Box(Joystick)

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Overview

Build a music box here! You can play the music files in the TF card, select the song with Joystic rocker and change volume.

MusicBox Joystick.jpg

Schematic

By reading the analog value, you can detect and judgeg the Joystic's movement in the X-Y direction.At the same time, you can choose the control mode according to the stay time.

MusicBox Joystick-sch E.jpg

Equipment

Module Number Function
mCookie-CoreUSB/zh 1 Core board
mCookie-Hub/zh 1 Sensor pin board
mCookie-Audio/zh 1 Audio Module
mCookie-Amplifier/zh 1 Power amplifier module
mCookie-BM/zh 1 Battery Management
Microduino-Joystick/zh 1 JoyStick
  • Other Equipment:
    • 2 Speaker
    • 1 Batteray
    • 1 TF card
MusicBox Joystick-module.jpg
MusicBox Joystick-module1 E.jpg

Code

  • Setup 1:Connect the CoreUSB module to your computer and then start the

Arduino IDE.

CoreUSB Ble pc.jpg
  • Setup 2:Select Files>Examples>mCokie>_203_MusicBox_Joystick
MusicBox Joystick ino.jpg
  • Setup 3:Click upload button to upload program. When "Done Uploading"

appears, the program should have successfully been uplloaded into the CoreUSB.

MusicBox Joystick ino-ok.jpg

Software Debugging

  • ” audio.h” Audio lib file
  • Audio module Serial uses D2, D3
#include <SoftwareSerial.h>

SoftwareSerial mySerial(2, 3); // RX, TX

#define AUDIO_PORT mySerial
  • Detection rocker value
int uiStep()         //Change songs
{
  if (analogRead(A0) < 100)  //Y-up
  {
    delay(50);       //50 ms delay
    if (analogRead(A0) < 100)      //
      return 1;      //return 1
  }
  if (analogRead(A1) < 100)    //
  {
    delay(50);       //50 ms delay
    if (analogRead(A1) < 100)  //X-Right
      return 2;      //return 2
  }
  if (analogRead(A1) > 900)    //X-Left
  {
    delay(50);       //50 ms delay
    if (analogRead(A1) > 900)  //
      return 3;      //Return to 3
  }
  return 0;
}
  • OLED displays interface and user can change it.
 //The main interface can be freely changed. 
void draw()
{
  setFont_L;

  u8g.setPrintPos(4, 16);
  u8g.print("Music_sta:");
  u8g.print(music_status ? "play" : "pause");

  u8g.setPrintPos(4, 16 * 2);
  u8g.print("Music_vol:");
  u8g.print(music_vol);
  u8g.print("/30");
  u8g.setPrintPos(4, 16 * 3);
  u8g.print("Music_num:");
  u8g.print(music_num);
  u8g.print("/");
  u8g.print(music_num_MAX);
  u8g.setPrintPos(4, 16 * 4);
  u8g.print("....Microduino....");
  //u8g.print(rtc.formatTime(RTCC_TIME_HMS));
}

Hardware Buildup

  • Setup 1:Using the above diagram as reference, connect the sensors into the

corrensponding ports on the Hub module.

MusicBox Joystick hub.jpg
  • Setup 2:Insert a micro SD card into the Audio Shield.
MusicBox Joystick TF.jpg
  • Setup 3:Stack the Audio Shield and Audio modules.Even though your micro SD

card may be able to store many songs, the program we provide only supports up

to 9 songs.

MusicBox Joystick song.jpg
  • Setup4:Connect the speakers into the Amplifier module.
MusicBox Joystick song speak.JPG
  • Setup5:Stack the Amplifier, Audio, and Audio Shield modules.
MusicBox Joystick 3 speak E.JPG
  • Setup6:Connect the activated Battery module to your Battery Management

module.

CoreUSB Ble steup2.jpg
  • Setup7:Stack all the modules together in any order you like (Except three

Audio modules, They must be together). Congratulations, you have finished

building the circuit!

MusicBox Joystick steup ok E.JPG

How to Operate

MusicBox Joystick caozuo-E.JPG

Result

Control music playback, pause and change songs by using Joystick. You can also build a nice look LEGO Shell.

MusicBox Joystick ok.JPG

Video