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Electrical Engineer Needed — Sundial-Inspired Rotating Light Clock What I'm Building A functional clock where a motorised arm rotates around a central post (gnomon) once every 12 hours. A small directional LED is mounted at the tip of the arm, pointing inward toward the gnomon. As the arm rotates, the light beam sweeps across a marked base dial, indicating the time — like a sundial but with light instead of the sun. The aesthetic/mechanical housing is handled separately. I need someone to design and deliver the working electrical and electronic system. --- Scope of Work 1. Timekeeping & Motor Control** - Accurate clock circuit (RTC module preferred, e.g. DS3231) to drive the rotation at the correct speed - Stepper or gear motor selection and driving circuit for smooth, precise rotation (1 full rotation = 12 hours) - Motor driver circuit/microcontroller programming (Arduino, ESP32, or similar) 2. Power Delivery to the Rotating Arm - Design a reliable method to power the LED on the rotating arm without wires twisting — options include: - Slip ring (preferred for simplicity) - Inductive/wireless power transfer coil - Specify components and provide wiring schematics 3. LED Circuit - Select an appropriate low-voltage directional LED or spotlight module - Design the LED driver circuit (current limiting, brightness control if needed) - Ensure the light is focused enough to cast a clear beam/pool on the base 4. Power Supply** - Design for mains-powered (adapter input) with clean, stable low-voltage DC output to all components - Optional: battery backup consideration --- Deliverables 1. Full circuit schematics (KiCad, Eagle, or PDF) 2. Component bill of materials (BOM) with part numbers and sourcing links 3. Microcontroller code (well-commented) 4. Wiring diagram for assembly 5. Optionally: a bench-tested prototype or a video demonstrating the working mechanism --- Skills Required - Electronics / electrical engineering - Microcontroller programming (Arduino/ESP32 or equivalent) - Experience with motor control (stepper motors preferred) - Knowledge of slip rings or wireless power transfer - PCB design is a plus but not mandatory --- Budget & Timeline - Budget: Open to proposals - Timeline: Schematics and BOM within 2–3 weeks; working prototype negotiable --- How to Apply Please share: - Relevant projects (motor control, rotating mechanisms, clock/timer circuits, or similar) - Your proposed approach to powering the LED on the rotating arm - Timeline and cost estimate Note: A clear explanation of how you'd handle power delivery to the rotating arm is mandatory in your application — this is the core engineering challenge of the project.
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I am a skilled and reliable Embedded Systems Engineer with over 6 years of hands-on experience in Arduino, ESP32/ESP8266, and microcontroller-based development. I specialize in designing efficient, stable, and scalable embedded solutions, turning ideas into fully functional hardware-software systems. I have a strong background in electronics, sensors, communication protocols (UART, I2C, SPI, MQTT, WiFi, BLE), and real-time embedded systems. My development approach focuses on clean, well-structured, and well-documented firmware, ensuring long-term reliability and easy maintenance. I also provide thorough testing, debugging, and performance optimization, including power efficiency improvements where required. I am a detail-oriented engineer with strong problem-solving skills and extensive experience in hardware debugging and firmware optimization. Beyond technical expertise, I value clear communication, meeting deadlines, and maintaining high client satisfaction. I work closely with clients to fully understand project requirements and deliver high-quality results. Pricing is flexible and can be discussed based on project scope and complexity. I am open to both short-term and long-term projects. Let’s work together to build a professional, reliable, and efficient embedded system for your needs.
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Hi, I just want to have a look to my portfolio. I can deliver the full electronics for your rotating light clock. **Approach:** * DS3231 + MCU with stepper motor for precise 12-hour rotation * Slip ring for reliable power to the rotating LED (simplest and most robust) * Focused LED with proper driver * Stable DC power supply (+ optional backup) **Deliverables:** schematics, BOM, firmware, and wiring diagrams (prototype optional). Ready to align on details and start. Best regards, Ahmed
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Hi, I will design a precise electronic system for your light clock using a high torque stepper motor and a DS3231 RTC for long term accuracy. To solve the wire twisting challenge, I will integrate a compact slip ring into the central shaft to provide a stable power connection for the inward-facing LED. My solution will include a custom driver circuit to ensure smooth rotation and a sharp, focused beam on your base dial. I will provide professional schematics, a detailed parts list, and well-commented Arduino code for seamless integration into your mechanical housing. After finalizing the design, I can share a video demonstration of the circuit operating on a bench setup to verify timing and light focus. Best regards
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Hi, This is a well-defined electromechanical project, and I can deliver a precise, reliable system with smooth rotation and stable power transfer to the arm. Approach: 1. Timekeeping & Motion * DS3231 RTC for high accuracy * NEMA 17 stepper + TMC2208 (silent microstepping) * Arduino/ESP32 control * Calibrated motion: 1 full rotation = 12 hours * Startup homing + drift correction option 2. Power to Rotating Arm (Core) * High-quality 2-wire slip ring (gold contacts) mounted on shaft axis * Provides continuous, noise-free DC without wire twisting * Simpler and more reliable than inductive transfer for this use case 3. LED System * Narrow-beam high-intensity LED/spot module * Constant-current driver for stable brightness * Optional PWM dimming for beam tuning 4. Power Design * 12V DC adapter input * Buck conversion for logic and LED * Optional battery backup for RTC/state Deliverables: * Schematics + wiring diagrams * BOM with sourcing links * Commented firmware * Assembly notes Availability: Immediate I’ll focus on accuracy, silent operation, and long-term stability. Best regards, Shuvadeep
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