Ok, time to tease you all a little bit, because we're at a good place right now where confidence is starting to build on "EDTracker Pro", to the point where we have a working prototype now, albeit the wireless still needs work. Some of you that have followed the thread will know we had this in the background, it's been an ongoing piece of work since middle of last year... I started designing it late summer and finished it off in October. It then went through a redesign to reduce costs as much as possible and we sent the design off to fabrication just before christmas. Then, early January, 30 of the following turned up on my doorstep
We've invested a bit of cash from the sale of DIY EDTrackers into buying enough parts to make 30 prototypes which, at such low volumes, is not cheap

but the idea is, we get 30 prototypes done, get them out there in the field being tested and price up construction of the device somewhere more cost-effective like China. If it works, great, if it doesn't - well, nothing ventured nothing gained... but none of the EDTracker gang want to spend the rest of their lives soldering
So I set off with the solder paste, hot air gun and painfully started to hang-assemble the first few prototypes... a nerve-racking process!
Several weeks later, with slow process made on the oscilloscope figuring out why certain aspects weren't working (I stuffed up the xtal pads :doh

, we got the basic one working with just the AVR on it. Then we added the MPU-6050 and proved that working. Then yesterday Rob and I got the HMC magnetometer (much better than the 9150) working. So prototype #005 rolled off the production line and gets us to where we are today with the DIY EDTracker....
Yes, it's Lipo powered for the wireless versions. Charges off USB and in basic tests I had it lasting well past 12 hours before I gave up measuring any more. All on a single board designed to fit into our good friend, the Hammond enclosure, that many people use for devices today. The eagle-eyed amongst you will also notice take-offs for 3 infra-red LEDs, just as an option for those that want one, two or three point tracking for 5/6DOF. Untested and unproven yet, will greatly depend on power demands (possibly wired-only mode) but since a few people asked for it, made sense to put it on there just in case.
Just about fits in the box...!
And bob's your uncle. No buttons any more (not really needed) and still a sensible size...
Now before we get swamped with requests.... schtop schtop.... this edtracker isn't ready yet....

we have lots of coding to do to squeeze down the firmware to fit all of the features into this 32Kb AVR. Lots of field testing (yes, we haven't forgotten those who asked, we will contact people when we're ready

I suspect we will look to people who've been pivotal in helping us along this journey) and then - the bit I'm dreading - finding out how much it's going to cost to produce in volume. So we're still some weeks/months away, and it might not even succeed, but so far it is looking promising, with a mag-corrected wired EDTracker Pro working as intended.
Excited and knackered all at once, me
