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TOG - Building it!

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  • 03-11-2010 3:28pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 441 ✭✭


    Members of the TOG Hackerspace in Dublin are running a number of events during Science Week 2010 and Innovation Dublin Festival 2010. I've included the details of the workshop I'll be giving which might be of intrest to some of the Engineering forum.


    Building it!

    Sunday, 7th November 2010
    11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

    This event will repeat on 13th Nov (Sat) and 21st Nov (Sun).

    During this day-long workshop, you will be walked through the process of designing an interactive electronic device: from an initial idea right through to the working device.

    We will start off with a presentation covering the whole design process. Next we will demonstrate the necessary steps and tools in more detail. And last but not least you will assemble the finished device.

    You should have a basic understanding of electronics and the C programming language. The workshop is targeted at makers and amateur inventors who want to use open source tools to create open hardware devices.

    The device we will be building will be a Mini Mood Light. Consisting of two multicoloured LED’s, a small micro controller and a number of buttons which will allow the user to selected a suitable colour which reflects their mood.

    We’ll be demonstrating each of the steps including schematic capture, PCB layout, PCB fabrication and programming the micro controller.

    The workshop will be run three times over the period of Science Week and Innovation Dublin Festival. Each workshop will run from 11:00 through to approximately 17:00, with a break for lunch. Food will not be provided, but we have a full kitchen and there are shops/takeaways nearby.

    The cost of the workshop will be 40€ waged, 30€ unwaged and 20€ tog members.

    The numbers are going to be limited to eight adult/older teen participants per workshop, but we also hope to video stream and record some of the last workshop.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,807 ✭✭✭Poly


    Hey Rob,
    I'm good with electronics, not with programming, would I be lost?


  • Registered Users Posts: 441 ✭✭robfitz


    The programming will be fairly high level, so as long as you can read code you should be fine.


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