I had the same idea and bought two 1W LEDs. I can dim them with PWM from a microcontroller. The microcontroller has its own power supply and will be connected via USB to the Freerunner. Thus, the Freerunner can control the LEDs in the morning and is also charged during the night (I belive the Freerunner can be charged in host mode).
Maybe I don't need a wake-up sound since the LEDs are VERY bright :-) Sven On Tuesday 13 May 2008 21:43:39 Robin Paulson wrote: > 2008/5/14 Bastian Muck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > > Hash: SHA1 > > > > By the way, when you shake the Freerunner, does it wake up if in > > suspend? > > > > Arne Kristian Jansen schrieb: > > if we're designing alarm clocks for the neo, i'd love to see something > like this implemented: > > http://www.soleilsunalarm.com/ > > it gradually turns on a bright light, to simulate the sun coming up. > i've been using one for nearly a year now, fantastic thing, i always > wake up feeling good and i'm not a morning person > > maybe this could be implemented on the neo, using the screen as the > lamp? of course, it'd have to be plugged in - the thing has a 1A, 12V > power supply, that sort of power drain would flatten the battery in no > time > > thinking about it, the screen may not be bright enough, but even if it > was used as a 'start' to waking me up, completed by the usual jangling > alarm noise, that would be useful > > _______________________________________________ > Openmoko community mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

