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A Pull-Cord Generator achieving 20W peak average power. Simply hold the PCG in the palm of one hand, pull the cord with the other hand, and generate instant energy. |
A Pull-Cord Generator achieving 20W peak average power. Simply hold the PCG in the palm of one hand, pull the cord with the other hand, and generate instant energy. |
Revision as of 20:03, 22 October 2007
This is a space for presenting XO peripheral ideas in a concise manner for review by the OLPC core team. Feel free to expand the description of your idea on a linked page but please keep to the formatting on this page.
Alternatively you may talk to me here, but do check my userpage for other ways to contact me.
Power
Below are a collection of ideas describing power generation and distribution ideas.
Hand Crank
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
Desk fixable hand crank power generation device capable of generating 5-8W.
YoYo
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A Pull-Cord Generator achieving 20W peak average power. Simply hold the PCG in the palm of one hand, pull the cord with the other hand, and generate instant energy.
Solar Panel
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A 14V 5W 400mm x 280mm flexable solar panel.
Solar Blanket
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A 50W 1.65m x 0.45m foldable solar blanket
MIGHTYcharge
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A solar powered LED flashlight and mobile phone charger.
Freeplay Weza (Foot Pedal)
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A food pedal power generation device capable of generating 40 Watts.
Bicycle Cassette
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A bicycle attachment to generate power for the gang charger
Multi battery charger
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A multi battery charging station to enable wire free use of XOs throughout the day.
XOctoPlug
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
8 in one anti-electrocution and tangle-free XO power supply to be used in the classroom to improve safety, convenience and battery life.
Power Controller/USP
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A voltage regulator which takes various input voltages and converts them into a usable voltage for the XO.
Modular Power
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
An electrical generation solution with customisable gearing and electronics that can be used with different locally designed and built mechanical systems.
School Server UPS
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A UPS designed to work with the school server with 12V and mains inputs, and capable of a 30W output for 24hours at 12V, therefore 720W of battery capacity.
Connectivity
This is an area to describe connectivity related peripherals
Active Antenna
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A device to extend the wireless mesh range of the XO. This is an external USB wireless unit with superior aerial design. It can also work independently of the XO when supplied power.
Solar Repeater
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A standalone unit which increases the range of the wireless mesh powered by solar energy.
Optical Data Link
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
This $100 device has 1.4km range and has a stable 10Mbps full duplex data rate. Ronja is an optoelectronic device you can mount on your house and connect your PC, home or office network with other networks
Satellite Broadcasting
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
One-way delivery of digital information via satellite
xMax Communication
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
Capable of extending the range and reducing the transmit power compared to conventional approaches, including cellular technologies and fixed wireless approaches such as WiMAX.
WiMAX Communication
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) is a telecommunications technology aimed at providing wireless data over long distances in a variety of ways.
Wireless Modem
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A plug in device that connects the XO to the internet in locations were a wireless access point isn’t available. This could be achieve by using an existing mobile phone and data cable, or by developing an extremely low cost mobile phone/modem for the XO.
USB Ethernet Adaptors
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A USB ethernet adaptor enabling reliable wired connection of the XO.
AM/FM Radio Transmitter
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A low power school/community based radio transition service broadcasting recorded audio blogs of various content posted by XO users.
AM/FM Radio Receiver
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A plug in AM/FM radio receiver (MIC_IN or USB) would enable children/families in remote areas to continue to receive information from services such as BBC world service when outside of mesh range.
Storage
USB Journal
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
To enable multiple users on the XO it would be helpful to have a USB key that plugged into the XO which stored all personal data (specifically the Journal).
Sensors & Measurement
Sensors for MicIn
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Sensor List) (Public Wiki)
A variety of sensors that can plug into the MicIn port on the XO. These sensors can also be used with the USB Amplifier to enhance there sample rate and usable range.
USB MicIn Amplifier
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
With a range of sensors being created for the MicIn port this USB device would give enhanced sample rate and voltage range enabling higher measurement accuracy.
USB/MicIn Scale
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A hard wearing scale that can sit on a desk, hang from a tree or be used to plot force/time graphs on the XO screen.
USB Oscilloscope
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A dedicated USB oscilloscope probe for advanced users.
TeleHealth Module
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A collection essential medical diagnostic and treatment tools.
Science Kit
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A kit of parts designed to aid the teaching of basic scientific principles. Including magnets, light sources, prisms, conductors, isolators and various circuit components.
Input Devices
MIDI Instruments
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
Complementary to the music software packages on the XO a collection of MIDI instruments could expand both the interest and usability of the programs.
External Tablet
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A large external touch, drawing and writing pad enabling easier drawing and mathematical formula input.
Touch Screen Overlay
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A screen attachable touch sensitive layer enabling data input through the XO screen when in tablet configuration.
Game Controller
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
As more software is developed for the XO a dedicated games controller may become desirable by some users.
Child Friendly Mouse
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A specially designed child friendly mouse which solves dexterity issues some young children face when interacting with touch pads or standard mice.
Scanner
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A USB scanner which can be rolled over different mediums and surfaces to acquire the image.
Camera Accessories
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A selection of lenses and mirrors which can transform the XO camera into a microscope, telescope and a periscope.
Mini Camera
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
The XO camera is becoming one of the most used functions of the XO. Possibly a separate slim line camera would be a great addition to the package.
Drawing Wand
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A pen-shaped instrument used to input data into the XO using any surface.
Output Devices
Printer
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
Possibly a standard printer which uses paper, but alternatively a printer which can print onto locally available medium. Or possibly a etch-a-sketch/Magna Doodle surface for continuous reuse.
Network Hub
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A USB hub that connects wirelessly to the XO mesh network enabling the use of network printers and other devices.
Projector
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A wireless projector powered by 2 XO batteries with a 2 hour run time costing $100.
Classroom Video Reciever
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
A wireless module that connects to numerous display technologies enabling classroom presentations using the XO.
Speakers
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
Children have started to use the laptops as musical instruments and want them to be louder.
Miscellaneous Peripherals
This section should be used to describe peripherals that don't fit into any other categories or are unlikely to be appropriate for OLPC for some time.
Bug Labs
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
Bugs is an innovative new hardware and software platform enabling users to create unique and personalised hardware running customised software to do, well, anything you want.
Protective Case
- Progress Table
- Extended Information (Public Wiki)
An entirely water proof protective case for the XO capable of protecting it from even the most severe environmental conditions.
Peripherals People
- I'm trying to compile a list of individuals for a mailing list/management purposes
- Arjun Sarwal
- arjun(at)laptop(dot)org
- arjs on irc
- Wrote the Measure activity while interning for OLPC last summer
- Joshua Seal
- josh(at)laptop(dot)org
- Currently developing a slew of OLPC Peripherals
- Zdenek Broz
- dicts(at)centrum(dot)cz
- Has group of developers at Brno University of Technology(Czech Republic) working on a USB microcontroller/ADC platform
- Ian Daniher
- it.daniher(at)gmail(dot)com
- Currently focusing on the TeleHealth Module and O'scope adaptor
- DyDisMe on irc.freenode.net
- Bernardo Innocenti
- _bernie or _bernie|home on irc.freenode.net
- Has experience programming Atmel Chips(ARM/AVR), Motorola, Intel, PPC, Texas Instruments...
- Richard Smith
- smithbone on irc
- is part of the supercharger team, using a board based on the Atmel AT90SAM7
- Rafael Ortiz
- dirakx or dirak1 on irc.freenode.net
- wrote most of EKG page
- Arjun Sarwal
- Your Name Here
- email or irc alias
- skill set or such
- Your Name Here