# W800_Smart_Watch ## Why this project : I was interested in working on a bigger project with more challenges and which could be useful. I am also quite unhappy with the smartwatches that are on the market (expensive, no access to the firmware, data collection and privacy issues), that's why I decided to try doing my own that I can fully customize. This is going to be a long adventure with a lot of discoveries along the way :). I also wanted to test this W800 SOC more deeply and see what it could do and I think it is a perfect fit for the project. So let's go ! ## Getting started : ### So, you'd like to try this project yourself ? ### Here are the steps to follow, to be able to build the firmware and flash the board : #### On Windows : 1) Start by cloning the repository. **Put it in a path that doesn't contain any spaces** ie : C:\Users\Bob\Desktop\projects for example. 2) Once cloning is done, you will need to install the [MSYS2](https://www.msys2.org/) tool/environment. This tool is need to compile the project using **Make**. 3) Open a terminal by clicking on the **MSYS2** icon and execute the following commands to install : 1) Update packages : ```bash pacman -Syu ``` 2) Install make : ```bash pacman -S msys/make ``` 3) Install automake : ```bash pacman -S msys/automake ``` 5) Install autoconf : ```bash pacman -S msys/autoconf ``` ## A Smart Watch project using the Chinese W800 SOC. The W800 is a pretty interesting chip with impressive characteristics for its price (around 1$) : ### Core : * 32bit XT804 CPU * 240 Mhz max clock ### Memory : * 2 MB on chip flash * 288 KB RAM, ~130 KB available to the user ### Wireless connectivity : * Bluetooth EDR(Classic) and BLE 4.2 * WiFi 2.4Ghz 802.11 b/g/n ## Sensors : The goal is to embed the following sensors in the watch : * An accelerometer (for wrist tilt detection, single and double tap detection , foot step counting and more) Possible choices : * ADXL345 * MPU6050 * BMI160 * LSM6DS3 * BMA456 <-- **SELECTED** i2c addr : 0x18 or 0x19 7 bit address, has the wrist tilt detection feature. * A magnetometer (possible choices): * HMC5883L <-- After reading some comparison articles between the HMC5883L and QMC5883L and the datasheets, the later seems better in term of perfomances. * QMC5883L <-- **SELECTED** i2c addr : 0x0D 7 bit address, better soldering footprint * LSM303DLHC * BMM150 <-- Package with balls, hard to solder * An air pressure/temperature sensor (to display the altitude for example) * BMP280 <-- **SELECTED** i2c addr : 0x76 or 0x77 ## Actuators : * A vibration motor to notify events to the user. * ~~A piezo buzzer~~ : dropped, maybe in next version. ## Power source : * A single 450 mAh cell lipo battery. * A charge/discharge controller. ## Screen + touch element : * [Screen with touch](https://fr.aliexpress.com/item/1005004887834918.html?spm=a2g0o.order_list.order_list_main.22.340a5e5bX8WCb0&gatewayAdapt=glo2fra) : GC9A01 with touch panel. It uses the required 4 line Serial Interface. * Touch element i2c addr : 0x15, CST816D I2C touch driver. ## Programming and charging : * The smart watch programming and charging is done through the same USB port using a magnetic 4 pin plug. ## MCU Pin assignement table : | Pin Number | Pin Name | Type | Function | Pull UP/DOWN| Connected to | Comment | |------------|----------|------|----------|-------------|--------------|---------| ||PB_20|I/O|**UART0_RX**/PWM1/UART1_CTS/I²C_SCL|U/D|**USB/Serial TX flash pin**|| ||PB_19|I/O|**UART0_TX**/PWM0/UART1_RTS/**I²C_SDA**|U/D|**USB/Serial RX flash pin** and **BMA456, Touch Panel, HMC5883L and BMP280 SDA pins**|| ||WAKEUP|I|**External Wake Up Pin**|D|**BMA456 IRQ line** and **Touch Panel IRQ line** through NAND Gate|The chip is waken up when the pin is HIGH| ||RESET|I|Reset Pin|D|**Micro switch** and **USB/Serial RTS pin**|| ||XTAL_OUT|O|External crystal output|||| ||XTAL_IN|I|External crystal input|||| ||AVDD3V3|P|Chip power supply, 3.3V|||| ||ANT|I/O|RF Antenna|||| ||AVDD3V3|P|Chip power supply, 3.3V|||| ||AVDD3V3|P|Chip power supply, 3.3V||| ||AVDD3V3_AUX|P|Chip power supply, 3.3V|||| ||TEST|I|Test function configuration pin|||| ||BOOTMODE|**I/O**|BOOTMODE and I²S_MCLK/LSPI_CS/PWM2/I²S_DO|U/D|**Touch Panel Reset line**|| ||PA_1|I/O|JTAG_CK/**I²C_SCL**/PWM3/I²S_LRCK/ADC0|U/D|**BMA456, Touch Panel, HMC5883L and BMP280 SCL pins**|| ||PA_4|I/O|JTAG_SWO/I²C_SDA/PWM4/I²S_BCK/**ADC1**|U/D|**Battery resistor voltage divider output**|| ||PA_7|I/O|**PWM4**/LSPI_MOSI/I²S_MCK/I²S_DI/Touch0|U/D|**LCD backlight N-MOSFET driver**|| ||VDD3V3IO|P|IO power supply, 3.3V|||| ||PB_0|I/O|**PWM0**/LSPI_MISO/UART3_TX/PSRAM_CK/Touch3|U/D|**Vibration motor control pin**|| ||PB_1|**I/O**|PWM1/LSPI_CK/UART3_RX/PSRAM_CS/Touch4|U/D|**Touch Panel IRQ line**|| ||PB_2|I/O|PWM2/LSPI_CK/**UART2_TX**/PSRAM_D0/Touch5|U/D|**Debug UART serial output**|| ||PB_3|**I/O**|PWM3/LSPI_MISO/UART2_RX/PSRAM_D1/Touch6|U/D|**TP4056A Charging Signal**|| ||PB_4|**I/O**|LSPI_CS/UART2_RTS/UART4_TX/PSRAM_D2/Touch7|U/D|**TP4056A Charged Signal**|| ||PB_5|**I/O**|LSPI_MOSI/UART2_CTS/UART4_RX/PSRAM_D3/Touch8|U/D|**Battery resistor voltage divider enable**|| ||VDD3V3IO|P|IO power supply, 3.3V|||| ||CAP|I|External capacitor, 4.7µF|||| ||PB_6|I/O|UART1_TX/**MMC_CLK**/HSPI_CK/SDIO_CK/Touch9|U/D|**LCD Serial Clock Pin**|| ||PB_7|I/O|UART1_RX/**MMC_CMD**/HSPI_INT/SDIO_CMD/Touch10|U/D|**LCD Serial Data Pin**|| ||PB_8|**I/O**|I²S_BCK/MMC_D0/PWM_BREAK/SDIO_D0/Touch11|U/D|**LCD Data or Command Selection Pin**|| ||PB_9|**I/O**|I²S_LRCK/MMC_D1/HSPI_CS/SDIO_D1/Touch12|U/D|**LCD Reset Pin**|| ||PB_10|**I/O**|I²S_DI/MMC_D2/HSPI_DI/SDIO_D2|U/D|**LCD Chip Select Pin**|| ||VDD3V3IO|P|IO power supply, 3.3V|||| ||PB_11|**I/O**|I²S_DO/MMC_D3/HSPI_DO/SDIO_D3|U/D|**BMA456 IRQ 2 line**|| ||GND|P|Ground (Central Pad)|||| ## What is done/working so far - HARDWARE : * Schematic : * First version of the schematic is done an available [here](design/Kicad/W800_Smart_Watch/W800_Smart_Watch.pdf). * PCB version 1.0 design is done based on the schematic. Waiting for the PCBs from JLCPCB. * Wake up interrupts handling : * Wrist tilt MCU wake up working * LCD touch wake up * MCU sleep feature : * Sleep and Standby modes working but implemented in a crude way. Can and should be improved. ## What is done/working so far - SOFTWARE : * LVGL 8.3.3 running on the SOC using DMA. * Supported LCD drivers : * ILI9341 in 4-line serial mode (8 bits) with D/C pin * ST7789 in 4-line serial mode (8 bits) with D/C pin * GC9A01 in 4-line serial mode (8 bits) with D/C pin * Supported LCD touch screen : * CST816D I2C capacitive touch ic. * Four screens designed and working with LVGL : * 1 watch face based on a casio watch. * 1 menu screen with a list of icons. * 1 setting screen with basic settings (date and time + display brightness) (work in progress). * 1 compass application using the QMC5883L. * Debug UART on PB_2 (output only) * Sensors/Actuators : * QMC5883L driver working * BMA456 driver working * BMP280 driver working (temperature + pressure + altitude) * Battery voltage sense using ADC is working * Vibration motor controlled by PWM working * Update the W800 SDK from version 1.00.08 to version 1.00.10 released in January of 2023. ## To do - HARDWARE: * [ ] Add the MAX30102 Heart Rate Monitor to the current design. ## To do - SOFTWARE * [ ] Finish to design the settings page. * [ ] Implement a good algorithm to handle adaptiv MCU clock to save power * Drivers: * [] Write/port the MAX30102 Heart Rate Monitor driver to the project. * [ ] Add a wake up alarm app (using the vibration motor). ## Achieved power consumption recap: (Need to work on sleep current :-( ) | Mode | Current draw | Estimated battery life (450 mAh lipo) | |--------------------------|--------------|---------------------------------------| |Active (40Mhz clk)
(No BLE / No WiFi) |~52 mA | ~8 hour | |Active (240Mhz clk)
(No BLE / No WiFi) |~72 mA | ~6 hour | |Sleep |~4.5 mA |~4 days and 4 hours | |Standby |~1.8 mA |~10 days and 15 hours | ## Some screenshots of the achieved visuals currently running on the watch using lvgl : ![](http://82.64.196.164/images/git/watch_graphics.png) ## Here is a preview of what the PCB should look like : ### The front : ![](http://82.64.196.164/images/git/rendering_front.png) ### The back : ![](http://82.64.196.164/images/git/rendering_back.png)