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Hey!! awesome job on this asylum submission. Can't wait to see you build it. This is just a friendly reminder to make sure your PR follows the example format, including directory structure:
The most important part is that you have a README.md file documenting your design. Make sure there are images of your design in it! Otherwise it will not be accepted. This is an automated message, so you can ignore it if you have everything already! Send a message in #asylum once you've made the changes - you'll get your PR reviewed faster |
Signed-off-by: Urjith Mishra <66270347+TheScientist101@users.noreply.github.com>
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LGTM! would appreciate a pr in the future to remove the submodules and just have it directly in the repo, but ill approve for now
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PR moved from: qcoral/asylum#6
Here's my weather station, I call it Aeroportal (idk I thought that was a cool name).
I spent over 22 hours designing this project (with a lot of the time being spent on the dashboard website which is hosted at https://aeroportal.urjith.dev/ and is how you are supposed to interact with your Aeroportal since the TFT isn't touch capable.
I know the firmware is very rudimentary (other than the dashboard) but I plan to develop it further once I get hardware to actually test my code.
Other than that, it is a pretty simple hardware-wise except that it uses an I2S amplifier paired with a speaker.
I hope it's okay that I included the project as a submodule since I plan to update my firmware and it felt repetitive to copy over the repo otherwise.