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# SmartCube
is a compact, customizable desk companion powered by an ESP8266 microcontroller.
Built entirely from cheap, easy-to-find parts, it can be programmed for a variety of tasks:
show notifications, display the weather, monitor sensors, act as a clock, host a simple web page, serve as a WiFi extender, run small background tasks, or even be a virtual pet
Whatever you feel like experimenting with!
![SmartCube](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/cubez.jpg)
---
## Info
- **This is a hobby project I work on and develop for when I have literally nothing else to do, do not expect regular updates. You are free to clone this and do whatever you like with it**
- **Code**: I have a few projects developed for the Cube. You can see the list [here on my Gitea](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav?tab=repositories&q=cube&sort=recentupdate)
- **V2**: There is also a more [powerful version](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV2), it's pretty much the same but with extra features and is using ESP32, I only made one of them and I don't like it yet, it needs work.
- **Case**: 3D-printable design included in `/hardware` directory
- **Schematics**: and assembly instructions are also in the `/hardware` directory
---
### Table of Contents
1. [Bill of Materials](#bill-of-materials)
2. [3D-Printing the Case](#3d-printing-the-case)
3. [Assembly Instructions](#assembly-instructions)
* [Body](#body)
* [Buttons](#buttons)
* [OLED Display](#oled-display)
* [Buzzer](#buzzer)
* [Battery Setup](#battery-setup)
4. [Schematics](#schematics)
5. [GPIO Pin Reference Table](#gpio-pin-reference-table)
6. [Demo Code Explanation](#demo-code-explanation)
* [Getting Started](#getting-started)
* [Uploading with PlatformIO](#uploading-with-platformio)
* [Project Structure](#project-structure)
* [What the Code Does](#what-the-code-does)
* [Key Features](#key-features)
* [WiFi Management](#wifi-management)
* [Button Handling](#button-handling)
* [Default Button Actions](#default-button-actions)
7. [Tips and tricks](#tips-and-tricks)
---
## Bill of Materials
| **Component** | **Quantity** | **Description** | **Notes** |
|---------------------------|--------------|-------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------|
| Enclosure | 1 | 3D-printed case | 3D printable STL files are in `hardware/case/` |
| ESP8266 D1 Mini | 1 | Microcontroller module | |
| SSD1306 OLED Display | 1 | 128x64 resolution, I2C interface | |
| 6x6 Push Buttons | 3 or 4 | Tactile push buttons | |
| Resistors (10kΩ) | 3 or 4 | Pull-down resistors for buttons | Generally any resistor between 1kΩ and 100kΩ will work |
| 20mm Piezo Buzzer | 1 | Caseless buzzer for audio | |
| Wires | Several | Thin wires for connections | I used wires from inside an old ethernet cable |
| 2x6mm screw | 8 | Small screws for assembling the case | Does not have to be exactly 6mm long |
| 2x2mm screw | 4 (Optional) | Small screws for the front | Mostly for cosmetic purposes |
| 14250 Rechargeable Battery| 1 (Optional) | Lithium-ion battery | Make sure it's rechargeable; most 14250 aren't |
| TP4056 Module | 1 (Optional) | Charging and protection circuit | USB connector not required |
| Resistors (220kΩ and 56kΩ)| 1 (Optional) | Voltage divider for measuring battery level | You can also use 100kΩ and 47kΩ |
| Micro Slider Switch (SS-12D00) | 1 (Optional) | On/Off switch | Only needed if installing the battery |
![layout](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/layout.jpg)
---
### 3D-Printing the Case
The SmartCube case is fully 3D-printable. STL files are included this repository in the `/hardware/case/` directory:
| **File** | **Description** |
| ----------------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| `SmartCube_Body_3_button.stl` | Main cube body with slots for 3 buttons |
| `SmartCube_Body_4_button.stl` | Body variant for 4 buttons |
| `SmartCube_Front.stl` | Front panel for OLED display |
| `SmartCube_Front_No_Holes.stl` | Front panel variant without decorative screw holes |
| `SmartCube_Back_Speaker_Side_Hole.stl` | Back panel |
| `SmartCube_Back_Speaker_Power_Switch.stl` | Back panel variant with power switch slot |
* Use PLA or PETG
* 0.2 mm layer hight is more than enough, you can print finer if you want to.
* Supports may be required depending on your printer
## Assembly Instructions
---
### Body
Push the ESP8266 microcontroller in the ledge on the bottom [the cube body](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/case/SmartCube_Body_3_button.stl), it should 'click in' with the USB-C port facing the hole.
Body with 3 or 4 button slots is available in the `hardware/case/`
![Step3](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build3.jpg)
![Step1](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build1.jpg)
![Step2](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build2.jpg)
---
### Buttons
At this step, glue the buttons into the top slots and solder resistors to their outputs. You can connect the resistor outputs together, and don't forget to attach an extra wire to the button inputs, this will later be used to connect them to the 3.3V line.
![Step4](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build4.jpg)
Next, solder all of the button outputs to the microcontroller.
Pin numbers for the buttons (and other components) are defined in the [example config](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/src/branch/main/src/example_config.h), and the schematic for the [D1 Mini is here](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/schematics/esp8266.png).
You don't have to follow my exact pin definitions, but I've found this setup to be the easiest way to assemble and fit everything in. The 3-button variant is the standard. If you decide to go with 4 buttons, you'll need to define the extra pin yourself in the code.
* Button Left (PIN_BTN_L): (D6) GPIO12
* Button Middle (PIN_BTN_M): (D7) GPIO13
* Button Right (PIN_BTN_R): (D8) GPIO15
Finally, solder the GND wire to the resistor outputs and connect 3.3V to the button inputs.
![Step5](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build5.jpg)
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### OLED Display
Screw in the 2x2mm screws and hot glue the SSD1306 to the [front part of the cube](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/case/SmartCube_Front.stl) solder the 4 wires to the OLED display, make sure you have some extra length, 4-5cm should be more than enough
![Step6](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build6.jpg)
![Step7](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build7.jpg)
The OLED display must be connected via I2C on pins:
- **SDA**: D2 (GPIO4)
- **SCL**: D1 (GPIO5)
- **GND**: GND
- **VCC**: 3.3V pin or directly to the TP4056 output
![Step8](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build8.jpg)
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### Buzzer
Glue in the buzzer to the [back part of the cube](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/case/SmartCube_Back_Speaker_Side_Hole.stl) with superglue
As defined in the [example config](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/src/branch/main/src/example_config.h) connect:
- the positive wire of the buzzer to the 3.3V
- the negative wire to PIN_BUZZER (D3) GPIO0
![Step9](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/build9.jpg)
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### Battery Setup
The battery is optional. Your SmartCube will work fine when powered via USB; however, adding one makes it portable (and much cuter).
A single 700 mAh 14250 battery lasts about 24 hours.
The TP4056 prevents the cell from being completely drained and should protect it from damage.
Although it's not shown in any of the pictures or schematics, both the case and the back cover are updated to include a slot for 8.5mm SPDT slider switch(SS-12D00), in case you actually want to have a power switch instead of letting it run until the battery drains.
* Solder the 14250 battery to the **TP4056 input pins**.
* Wire the **TP4056 output** to the **3.3V pin** on the D1 Mini to power the device.
* Connect the **5V output pin** from the D1 Mini to the **TP4056 input port** to allow charging through the USB data port on the ESP8266.
* *(Optional)* Add a **voltage divider** to monitor battery level on the ESP8266 **A0 pin**:
* **R1 = 220kΩ** (between battery positive and A0)
* **R2 = 56kΩ** (between A0 and GND)
This scales the battery voltage safely down for measurement (~0-0.85V).
As mentioned in the [Bill of Materials](#bill-of-materials) you can also use 100kΩ and 47kΩ resistors, just be sure to edit [example config](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/src/branch/main/src/example_config.h)
![batt1](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/batt1.jpg)
![batt2](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/batt2.jpg)
![batt3](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/batt3.jpg)
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## Schematics
This is the basic drawing of the circuit without the battery
![Basic](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/schematics/schematic1.png)
This is the complete circuit including the battery and a voltage divider
![WithBattery](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/schematics/schematic3.png)
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### GPIO Pin Reference Table
| **Component** | **GPIO Pin** | **PlatformIO / Code Macro** |
| ----------------------- | ------------ | --------------------------------- |
| Left Button | D6 (GPIO12) | `PIN_BTN_L` |
| Middle Button | D7 (GPIO13) | `PIN_BTN_M` |
| Right Button | D8 (GPIO15) | `PIN_BTN_R` |
| Buzzer | D3 (GPIO0) | `PIN_BUZZER` |
| OLED SDA | D2 (GPIO4) | `SDA` |
| OLED SCL | D1 (GPIO5) | `SCL` |
| Battery Voltage Divider | A0 | `A0` |
---
## Demo Code Explanation
This repository contains a basic "Hello, World!" project for the SmartCube.
### Getting Started:
1. Download and install **[VSCode](https://code.visualstudio.com/)** or **[VSCodium](https://vscodium.com/)**.
2. Install the **[PlatformIO IDE extension](https://platformio.org/platformio-ide)**.
3. Clone this repository and open the project folder in VSCode/VSCodium.
4. PlatformIO will automatically handle environment setup and dependencies when you open the project.
### Uploading with PlatformIO
Once you open this git repository in VSCode and install the PlatformIO extension.
You can click on the PlatformIO icon on the left sidebar
![platformio1](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/platformio1.png)
In the PlatformIO panel, expand d1_mini_lite → General to reveal the available tasks.
Click Build to compile the firmware, and then click Upload to flash it to your SmartCube.
![platformio2](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/platformio2.png)
### Project Structure:
All source code is located in the `src/` directory.
You should start by opening **`src/main.cpp`**, which contains the entry point and initialization logic.
### What the Code Does:
This demo handles basic system functionality, including:
* System initialization
* Button input handling
* OLED display output configuration
* WiFi management
### Key Features
#### WiFi Management
- The [cubeWifiManager](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/src/branch/main/src/SmartCube/cubeWifiManager.h) class manages WiFi connectivity seamlessly.
- If no known WiFi network is available, it starts a configuration portal and creates an access point (AP), allowing users to connect the SmartCube to a network from another WiFi-enabled device.
- The OLED display shows the access point details, such as the AP name and IP address, making the setup process very easy.
#### Button Handling
- Buttons are mapped to specific GPIO pins: `PIN_BTN_L` (Left), `PIN_BTN_M` (Middle), and `PIN_BTN_R` (Right).
- The [cubeButtonHandler](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/src/branch/main/src/SmartCube/cubeButtons.h) function, executed in the [loop()](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/src/commit/1cb51f502d92a91c6a83ce6364b434db31bfd864/src/main.cpp#L47), monitors and interprets button presses, differentiating between short and long presses.
##### Default Button Actions
- **Right Button**:
- *Long Press*: Turns the OLED display **on** (if previously off).
- **Left + Middle Buttons (Simultaneous Long Press)**:
- Triggers an ESP8266 reboot, effectively restarting the device.
This is meant to provide a minimal starting point for further development with the SmartCube.
---
## Tips and tricks
- It's not as hard to make as it looks.
- Battery is the trickiest part to fit in, it's best to put in the case last.
- Test if everything works before completely closing the case shut.
- Make sure all connections are secure and not short-circuited.
- Hot glue is your friend, it will add extra protection from short-circuits and keep wires in place.
- Everything is pretty tightly packed in there and it can be quite a mess.
![Packed](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/IMG_20241213_171725.jpg)
For questions or additional details, feel free to reach out! I would love to hear some feedback.
Good luck and have fun :)
![Done](https://git.kopic.hr/tomislav/SmartCubeV1/raw/branch/main/hardware/pictures/IMG_20240618_203812.jpg)

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#define ADC_PIN A0 // ESP8266 ADC pin
const float ADC_MAX = 1023.0; // 10-bit ADC resolution
const float V_REF = 3.3; // ESP8266 ADC reference voltage
float readBatteryVoltage() {
int rawADC = analogRead(ADC_PIN);
float voltage = (rawADC / ADC_MAX) * V_REF;
return voltage * (R1 + R2) / R2; // Scale to actual battery voltage
}
int batteryPercentage(float voltage) {
if (voltage >= VOLTAGE_MAX) return 100;
if (voltage <= VOLTAGE_MIN) return 0;
return (voltage - VOLTAGE_MIN) * 100 / (VOLTAGE_MAX - VOLTAGE_MIN); // Linear mapping
}

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void interactiveCubeDemo() {
const int cx = SCREEN_WIDTH / 2;
const int cy = SCREEN_HEIGHT / 2 - 10;
const int size = 14; // small cube
float angle = 0;
float speed = 0.05;
bool rotating = true;
bool showVersion = false;
bool lastMiddleState = LOW; // Track previous middle button state
while (true) {
display.clearDisplay();
// Read buttons
bool leftPressed = digitalRead(PIN_BTN_L) == HIGH;
bool rightPressed = digitalRead(PIN_BTN_R) == HIGH;
bool middlePressed = digitalRead(PIN_BTN_M) == HIGH;
// Button actions
if (leftPressed) {
speed = -0.05;
beep(1000);
}
if (rightPressed) {
speed = 0.05;
beep(1000);
}
// Detect middle button press event
if (middlePressed && !lastMiddleState) {
rotating = !rotating; // toggle rotation
showVersion = !rotating; // show image if stopped
beep(1000);
}
lastMiddleState = middlePressed; // update previous state
// Draw either image or cube
if (showVersion) {
display.clearDisplay();
display.setTextSize(2);
display.setCursor(10, 0);
display.println("SmartCube");
display.setTextSize(1);
display.setCursor(40, 18);
display.println("version");
display.setCursor(52, 28);
display.println("1.2");
display.drawLine(0, 40, SCREEN_WIDTH, 40, WHITE);
display.setCursor(0, 44);
display.println("by besna_shnita");
display.setCursor(18, 55);
display.println("tomislav@kopic.hr");
} else {
if (rotating) angle += speed;
float voltage = readBatteryVoltage();
int percent = batteryPercentage(voltage);
display.setCursor(0, 55);
display.print("Battery:");
display.setCursor(66, 55);
display.print(voltage, 2);
display.print("V");
display.setCursor(98, 55);
display.print("(");
display.print(percent);
display.print("%");
display.print(")");
float cosA = cos(angle);
float sinA = sin(angle);
int x[8], y[8];
int vx[8] = {-size, size, size, -size, -size, size, size, -size};
int vy[8] = {-size, -size, size, size, -size, -size, size, size};
int vz[8] = {-size, -size, -size, -size, size, size, size, size};
for (int i = 0; i < 8; i++) {
float x3d = vx[i] * cosA - vz[i] * sinA;
float z3d = vx[i] * sinA + vz[i] * cosA;
float y3d = vy[i];
float factor = 50.0 / (z3d + 50.0);
x[i] = cx + x3d * factor;
y[i] = cy + y3d * factor;
}
int edges[12][2] = {
{0,1},{1,2},{2,3},{3,0},
{4,5},{5,6},{6,7},{7,4},
{0,4},{1,5},{2,6},{3,7}
};
for (int i = 0; i < 12; i++)
display.drawLine(x[edges[i][0]], y[edges[i][0]],
x[edges[i][1]], y[edges[i][1]], WHITE);
}
display.display();
delay(50);
// Exit demo if all buttons pressed
if (leftPressed && middlePressed && rightPressed) break;
}
}

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@@ -158,26 +158,27 @@ bool cubeWifiManager::tryConnectToSsid(const char* ssid, const char* pass) {
return false; return false;
} }
// Setup Access Point with DNS and HTTP server
void cubeWifiManager::createAP() { void cubeWifiManager::createAP() {
WiFi.softAPdisconnect(true); WiFi.softAPdisconnect(true);
WiFi.mode(WIFI_AP); WiFi.mode(WIFI_AP);
WiFi.softAP(_ssid.c_str(), _pass.c_str(), 1, _hidden); WiFi.softAP(_ssid.c_str(), _pass.c_str(), 1, _hidden);
display.clearDisplay(); display.clearDisplay();
display.setCursor(0, 0); display.setCursor(10, 0);
display.println("AccessPoint created"); display.println("Access Point Ready");
display.setCursor(0, 14); display.drawLine(0, 10, 127, 10, WHITE);
display.println("SSID:"); display.setCursor(0, 15);
display.setCursor(0, 24); display.print("SSID: ");
display.setTextSize(1);
display.println(_ssid.c_str()); display.println(_ssid.c_str());
display.setTextSize(1); display.setCursor(0, 28);
display.setCursor(0, 40);
display.println("Config portal:"); display.println("Config portal:");
display.setCursor(0, 50); display.setCursor(0, 38);
display.print("http://"); display.print("http://");
display.println(WiFi.softAPIP().toString()); display.println(WiFi.softAPIP().toString());
display.drawLine(0, 50, 127, 50, WHITE);
display.setCursor(3, 54);
display.println("Press button to skip");
display.display(); display.display();
server.reset(new ESP8266WebServer(80)); server.reset(new ESP8266WebServer(80));
@@ -195,9 +196,28 @@ void cubeWifiManager::createAP() {
dnsServer.processNextRequest(); dnsServer.processNextRequest();
server->handleClient(); server->handleClient();
delay(10); delay(10);
if (digitalRead(PIN_BTN_L) == HIGH || digitalRead(PIN_BTN_M) == HIGH || digitalRead(PIN_BTN_R) == HIGH) {
tone(PIN_BUZZER, 1000, 100);
display.clearDisplay();
display.setCursor(0, 0);
display.println("Skipping WiFi setup...");
display.display();
delay(500);
break; // exit AP mode loop
} }
}
// Clean up AP mode and return
server->stop();
WiFi.softAPdisconnect(true);
WiFi.mode(WIFI_STA); // back to station mode
} }
// Redirect to AP IP if not accessed directly // Redirect to AP IP if not accessed directly
bool cubeWifiManager::redirectToIp() { bool cubeWifiManager::redirectToIp() {
if (server->hostHeader() == WiFi.softAPIP().toString()) { if (server->hostHeader() == WiFi.softAPIP().toString()) {

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@@ -9,3 +9,9 @@
#define PIN_BTN_M 13 // D7 #define PIN_BTN_M 13 // D7
#define PIN_BTN_R 15 // D8 #define PIN_BTN_R 15 // D8
#define PIN_BUZZER 0 // D3 #define PIN_BUZZER 0 // D3
// Battery measurement
#define R1 220000.0 // 220k ohms
#define R2 56000.0 // 56k ohms
#define VOLTAGE_MAX 4.1 // Full battery voltage
#define VOLTAGE_MIN 3.0 // Empty battery voltage

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@@ -4,6 +4,8 @@
#include "SmartCube/cubeSound.h" // Include custom header for sound functions #include "SmartCube/cubeSound.h" // Include custom header for sound functions
#include "SmartCube/cubeButtons.h" // Include custom header for button handling functions #include "SmartCube/cubeButtons.h" // Include custom header for button handling functions
#include "SmartCube/cubeWifiManager.h" // Include custom header for managing WiFi connections #include "SmartCube/cubeWifiManager.h" // Include custom header for managing WiFi connections
#include "SmartCube/cubeBattery.h" // Remove this if not using demo functions
#include "SmartCube/cubeDemo.h" // Remove this if not using demo functions
// Initialize the OLED display with specified width, height, and reset pin // Initialize the OLED display with specified width, height, and reset pin
Adafruit_SSD1306 display(SCREEN_WIDTH, SCREEN_HEIGHT, &Wire, OLED_RESET); Adafruit_SSD1306 display(SCREEN_WIDTH, SCREEN_HEIGHT, &Wire, OLED_RESET);
@@ -44,5 +46,6 @@ void setup() {
} }
void loop() { void loop() {
interactiveCubeDemo(); // Run the demo screen animation
cubeButtonHandler(); // Continuously check and handle button actions cubeButtonHandler(); // Continuously check and handle button actions
} }