2024 SAO Contest: Speak, SAO

A render of an SAO that resembles a Speak 'n Spell.

For some of us, the Speak ā€˜n Spell evokes pleasant memories of childhood as our first computer, along with one of those Merlin things. For others, itā€™s the ultimate circuit bending victim. For [Jeremy Geppert], theyā€™re all-around good fun and he wanted to immortalize the device in a Simple Add-On (SAO).

This is [Jeremy]ā€™s first board and SAO rolled into one, motivated by both Supercon and the SAO Contest. To start things off, [Jeremy] scaled down the design we all know and love to fit a 128Ɨ32 OLED display, and it looks great. The plan is to have the display, an amplified speaker, and a single button for input.

Before committing the board order, [Jeremy] had a brief freak-out about the pin distance as it relates to the window for the OLED display. Luckily, his brother suggested checking things first by printing a 1:1 scale image of the board outline, and laying that over the display.

This is the week it all comes together, as the tiny switches and (regular-size) connectors have arrived, and the boards are due quite soon. Go, [Jeremy], go!



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