Solar freakin’ bird noises

I was tasked with building a device that emits bird noises at specific times of the day, with the intent of attracting real birds of that species to nests that had been built for them.

The problem was that these nests are in the middle of nowhere, so no power or internet – hence the solar bit.

There are commercially available devices to achieve this, but for some reason they are like 10 times as expensive as doing it yourself. I’m sure an electronics person could have done it cheaper still, but I’m a software person, so I spent just north of 100 bucks on:

  • Raspberry Pi Zero (with Raspbian)
  • Waveshare WM8960 Hi-Fi Sound Card & Speakers
    (official driver did not work, seeed-voicecard did)
  • Waveshare Solar Power Manager with a built-in LiPo Battery (10000mAh)
  • Polysilicon Solar Panel (18V 10W)

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USB Battery Pack

After watching Systm Episode 86, I decided to build the second version of the USB Battery Pack. This is, as David has pointed out, not the best way of charging a USB device, as it simply relies on a 7805 Voltage Regulator. But I had one lying around, so I decided to go with this version.

usbbatterypackaltoid

I used an altoids-maxi-tin, which left me with enough space to fit an iPod cable in as well.

HDD coaster

There are many things you can do with a dead hard drive. A stylish coaster is one of them:

hdd_coaster

Use some double-faced adhesive tape to hold the individual platters in place – that’s it.