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==Hardware Overview== | ==Hardware Overview== | ||
* The IFC uses an Automation Direct | * The IFC is installed in the members bin storage area directly under the [[HackTouch_3.0|HackTouch 3.0]] screen. | ||
* The IFC is an portable display demo built around an industrial control panel enclosure, and a frame built out of 2020 metric extrusion. | |||
* The IFC uses an Automation Direct C0-11DD1E-D Click PLC, with expansion modules C0-16CDD1, and 2x C0-16NE3. | |||
* Internally there is a terminal strip to organize front-panel wiring from the switches to PLC contacts. | |||
* This unit is mains AC powered (requires NEMA C-14 power cable), and requires a Ethernet connection for Home Assistant integration for reliability. | |||
==Functionality== | ==Functionality== |
Revision as of 14:32, 16 May 2025
What is the Industrial Fidget Controller?
- The industrial fidget controller (IFC) was originally conceived as a joke (fidget spinners were a fad in 2017 at Hacklab 2.0, but was crowdfunded by members to become a reality.
- The intent was design an industrial control panel with an assortment of 22mm industrial buttons, indicators, and other tactile elements as a fidget toy for visitors.
Do-Ocracy Policy
TODO List
- TODO: Install second keystation in workshop.
- TODO: Spin up ESP+IR Blaster device to control shop air cleaner.
Documentation
Hardware Overview
- The IFC is installed in the members bin storage area directly under the HackTouch 3.0 screen.
- The IFC is an portable display demo built around an industrial control panel enclosure, and a frame built out of 2020 metric extrusion.
- The IFC uses an Automation Direct C0-11DD1E-D Click PLC, with expansion modules C0-16CDD1, and 2x C0-16NE3.
- Internally there is a terminal strip to organize front-panel wiring from the switches to PLC contacts.
- This unit is mains AC powered (requires NEMA C-14 power cable), and requires a Ethernet connection for Home Assistant integration for reliability.
Functionality
- Each switch on the front panel, as well as remote devices (through connectors J1 thru J4) are exposed to Home Assistant using a MODBUS TCP integration to poll the PLC at a 5 second interval.
- Note: polling frequency is limited by Home Assistant due to stability issues with the MODBUS TCP plugin. The PLC can support a much higher polling frequency.
- Certain button or switch combinations can create light animations as a reward for fidgeting. More Easter eggs may be added as time progresses.
- Inside the enclosure an electro-mechanical counter keeps track of the total number of button pushes this installation serves to satisfied customers. If you are quiet, the electro-mechanical counter can be audibly heard.
- There are 2x remote keystations, each featuring a key-switch, a toggle switch, and a future LED back-light for the switch.
Button Mapping
- Entities are exposed to Home Assistant based on the switch contact or LED indicator corresponding to the location below.
- All entities are prefaced with IFC_* where * is the device address (eg: A1, B2, etc).
- Push buttons B1, B2, C1, C2, C3, D2, D3 have been configured as latching switches and can be used to enable or disable specific Home Assistant output devices (eg: a disco ball).
- Circuit breakers A1 + A4-A8 are configured like any other input device to the PLC and do not involve any mains AC voltage (the entire front-panel is powered by +24VDC and is grounded for safety regardless).
Expansion Connectors
- Note: J1-J4 are NOT hot-pluggable. Please power down the unit before disconnecting these.
- Connectors are GX16 8-contact connectors, bulkhead-pin, plug-socket and standard keying.
J1 and J2 Key-Stations
Pin | Wire Colour | Designation | PLC Contact |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GRN | GND | |
2 | GND/WHT | GND | |
3 | ORG | Toggle Switch | 3-X1, or 3-X3 |
4 | ORG/WHT | Key Switch | 3-X2, or 3-X4 |
5 | BLU | N/C | |
6 | BLU/WHT | Backlight Enable (Future) | 2-Y6, or 2-Y7 |
7 | BRN | +24V | |
8 | BRN/WHT | +24V |
J3 Expansion
- This is an unimplemented future expansion which permits 4 switch contacts.
Pin | Wire Colour | Designation | PLC Contact |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GRN | GND | |
2 | GND/WHT | GND | |
3 | ORG | SW1 | 3-X5 |
4 | ORG/WHT | SW2 | 3-X6 |
5 | BLU | SW3 | 3-X7 |
6 | BLU/WHT | SW4 | 3-X8 |
7 | BRN | +24V | |
8 | BRN/WHT | +24V |
J4 - Coin Acceptor
- Warning: The coin acceptor mechanism requires +12V - do not connect it to J1, J2, or J3 or damage will occur.
Pin | Wire Colour | Designation | PLC Contact |
---|---|---|---|
1 | GRN | GND | |
2 | GND/WHT | GND | |
3 | ORG | GND | COM2 |
4 | ORG/WHT | RS232 TX | COM2 |
5 | BLU | ||
6 | BLU/WHT | ||
7 | BRN | +12V | |
8 | BRN/WHT | +12V |