Alex Wulff
Published © GPL3+

MorseCard - A Tiny Telegraph Station

This small PCB lets you learn Morse code and communicate with friends. Set up a telegraph network in your very own home!

BeginnerFull instructions provided4 hours8,170

Things used in this project

Hardware components

I2C OLED
2 displays needed total. This Amazon pack comes with 2 displays, so only one order is needed
×2
Custom fabricated PCB
OSH Park Custom fabricated PCB
Board Link: https://oshpark.com/shared_projects/2ERUpeWB
×2
ATtiny84 SOIC-14
×2
Terminal Block 2-Pin
Only two blocks are needed - this pack comes with 100
×2
6mm Pushbutton
×6
Slide Switch SPDT
Only two switches are needed - this pack comes with 50
×2
1/8W 330 Ohm Resistor
These can be found for much cheaper elsewhere if you don't care about Prime shipping
×4
0805 LED
Same deal with the resistors. These can be found much cheaper elsewhere if you don't want free prime shipping.
×4
Speaker Wire - 100ft
×1
LiPoly Battery - 4.7V, any capacity
Basically any power source from 3v to 5v with a 2-Pin JST connector should work.
×2
2-Pin SMD JST
×2
1x6 Female or Male Headers
×2
Capacitor 10 µF
Capacitor 10 µF
Only needed for programming ATtiny
×1
Arduino UNO
Arduino UNO
Only needed for programming ATtiny
×1

Software apps and online services

Autodesk Circuits.io

Hand tools and fabrication machines

Soldering iron (generic)
Soldering iron (generic)
Quadhands
Not mandatory but definitely helpful.

Story

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Schematics

circuits.io

Code

GutHub

Credits

Alex Wulff

Alex Wulff

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I'm a maker and student at Harvard. I love Arduino, embedded systems, radio, 3D printing, and iOS development. www.AlexWulff.com

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