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Bemix is a music system which plays user selected music in the [[Bemis]] bathroom. Residents can select music over a web interface and can turn the music on and off directly from the bathroom or remotely over the web.
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Bemix is a music system which plays user selected music in the bathrooms of Slugfest. Residents can control the music from a web interface and from touch switches located in the bathrooms.
  
Information about the planned implementation of Bemix is available on the [[Bemix Notes]] page.
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==History==
 
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Bemix version 1.0 was created in Spring 2005. It was designed to play music in the Bemis bathroom through speakers located above the drop ceiling. Users would select music through [http://glirnath.sourceforge.net/ Glirnath], a web interface.
 
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==Bemix v1.0==
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The original Bemix (Spring 2005) was designed to play music in the Bemis bathroom through speakers located above the drop ceiling. Users would select music through [http://glirnath.sourceforge.net/ Glirnath], a web interface.
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Later, a touch switch was added to provide on/off control from the bathroom. The touch-switch was hidden in a towel rack in the Bemis bathroom.  When someone touched the towel rack and the faucet at the same time, the op-amp senses the change in voltage, compares it to an internal reference voltage, and amplifies it. This signal is sent to a flip flop which toggles power to the speakers.
 
Later, a touch switch was added to provide on/off control from the bathroom. The touch-switch was hidden in a towel rack in the Bemis bathroom.  When someone touched the towel rack and the faucet at the same time, the op-amp senses the change in voltage, compares it to an internal reference voltage, and amplifies it. This signal is sent to a flip flop which toggles power to the speakers.
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The success of Bemix led slugs to plan its expansion into other bathrooms. But, the v1.0 hardware and software had much room for technical improvement. The touch switch was finiky and there was no way to override the touch switch from the computer.
 
The success of Bemix led slugs to plan its expansion into other bathrooms. But, the v1.0 hardware and software had much room for technical improvement. The touch switch was finiky and there was no way to override the touch switch from the computer.
  
==Bemix v2.0==
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Bemix version 2.0 was planned but not implemented. It would have simply built on v1.0, expanding it to the three central bathrooms and making it more robust.
Bemix v2.0 was planned but not implemented. It would have simply built on v1.0, expanding it to the three central bathrooms and making it more robust.
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==Bemix v3.0==
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Version 3.0 is a complete redesign of version 2. It will be PIC based and will communicate with the computer over the [[4E Network]]. This will allow a virtually unlimited number of commands to be exchanged between the bathrooms and server. The user interface in the bathroom consists of five touch switches in a + configuration.  
Bemix v3.0 is a complete redesign of version 2. It will be [http://www.microchip.com PIC] based and will communicate with the computer over the [[4E Network]]. This will allow a virtually unlimited number of commands to be exchanged between the bathrooms and server. The user interface in the bathroom consists of five touch switches in a + configuration.  
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==Cable Trays==
 
==Cable Trays==
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* [[Projects]]
 
* [[Projects]]
 
* [[Bemix Hardware Notes]]
 
* [[Bemix Hardware Notes]]
* [[4E Network Notes]]
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* [[4E Network]]
 
* [[Bemix Notes]]
 
* [[Bemix Notes]]
 
* [[Bemix PIC code]]
 
* [[Bemix PIC code]]

Revision as of 02:21, 5 February 2006

Bemix is a music system which plays user selected music in the bathrooms of Slugfest. Residents can control the music from a web interface and from touch switches located in the bathrooms.

History

Bemix version 1.0 was created in Spring 2005. It was designed to play music in the Bemis bathroom through speakers located above the drop ceiling. Users would select music through Glirnath, a web interface.

Later, a touch switch was added to provide on/off control from the bathroom. The touch-switch was hidden in a towel rack in the Bemis bathroom. When someone touched the towel rack and the faucet at the same time, the op-amp senses the change in voltage, compares it to an internal reference voltage, and amplifies it. This signal is sent to a flip flop which toggles power to the speakers.

The success of Bemix led slugs to plan its expansion into other bathrooms. But, the v1.0 hardware and software had much room for technical improvement. The touch switch was finiky and there was no way to override the touch switch from the computer.

Bemix version 2.0 was planned but not implemented. It would have simply built on v1.0, expanding it to the three central bathrooms and making it more robust.

Version 3.0 is a complete redesign of version 2. It will be PIC based and will communicate with the computer over the 4E Network. This will allow a virtually unlimited number of commands to be exchanged between the bathrooms and server. The user interface in the bathroom consists of five touch switches in a + configuration.

Cable Trays

All low voltage wiring Bemix must be run in a cable trays, because messy wires start fires. Our cable trays are from Reuse and currently being installed.

See Also