Arduino - Integrating Light Meter - Shutter Control
$250-750 USD
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$250-750 USD
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Develop an integrating light meter for pinhole photography.
Pinhole photography requires long exposures (2 sec to 30 min or more). Because exposure times are long, light conditions change, and the idea is to continuously measure light and calculate exposure. The system would open up a shutter mechanism (solenoid, stepper motor with a circular open/shut area, etc.) at the start of exposure, and maintain the shutter open until the light meter had detected enough light to properly expose film. Then the system would close the shutter.
There are resources out there on the web that have done similar projects. Looking for someone that can develop this in the Arduino platform. Here are some resources to look into that would explain much better what I am trying to accomplish:
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The job requires to select the smallest arduino or arduino compatible pieces, and the writing of the code for the system to work.
Hello! I have read your links. Check out my resume, reviews, and completed projects. So far nobody here can compare to these. English is my native language as I grew up in USA, even took the English test to prove it. Let's Begin!
Hi,
I had been in linux kernel/driver development, embedded system for last 7 yr.
And have been done lot of project , that closely related to what is currently required.
Dear Sir,
I'm 15 year experienced Electronics Engineer whose working life have been taken on Research and Development areas. Full information on me is in profile which is attached.
I have designed several products until now. From initial step to final step of designing products have been taken according principles of generating each part of design.
I'm using Altium for generating schematic and PCB. Simulations works have been made with Orcad and Proteus.
Necassary firmware will be impleneted by using PIC,dsPIC,Atmel, Ardino and DSP.
Any questions, you can contact me.
We can discuss and find agreement on budget.
Generating products wil have steps:
1)Simulation
2)Choosing components
3)Creating schematic
4)design PCB
5)If needed necassary firmware
6)Testing
I hope you will give chance to show my ability.
Regards.
Hido