Russell Grokett
Published © GPL3+

PiTextReader for Impaired Vision

PiTextReader allows someone with impaired vision to “read” text from envelopes, letters and other items using OCR & Text-to-Speech.

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PiTextReader for Impaired Vision

Things used in this project

Hardware components

Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B
×1
8GB Micro SD card
×1
5v 2A DC Power Supply for Raspberry
×1
Camera Module
Raspberry Pi Camera Module
×1
24 inch Raspberry Pi Camera Cable
×1
Raspberry Pi camera case
×1
Raspberry Pi camera lens adjustment tool
×1
usb powered mono audio speaker
×1
Large Momentary Pushbutton with LED
×1
Resistor 330 ohm
Resistor 330 ohm
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Wooden box 8x8x2 from Michaels or other large Art supply store
×1
Scrap wood strips 8x1x0.5 or similar
×1
Square dowel 6x0.5x0.5 for document guide
×1
Screws, glue, wire, solder, etc.
×1

Software apps and online services

Raspbian Jessie Lite
Custom application software

Hand tools and fabrication machines

Drill, Xacto saw, razor knife, glue gun

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Schematics

LED & Switch Wiring

9. Install the momentary button and connect wires between it and Pi GPIO pins 24 and GND.
And connect the button’s LED through a 220 ohm resistor to Pi GPIO pins 18 and GND.

Code

PiTextReader

Scan printed text and converts to speech for the blind. Extremely simple interface and NO Internet needed.

Credits

Russell Grokett

Russell Grokett

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Interests: Astronomy, Scuba, Caving, Electronics, Web, Coding, Ham Radio, Sci Fi, IoT

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