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February Freeduino Frenzy is a workshop that will happen on Feb 13, 2011. It will consist of several experiments that will teach the student how to do basic circuits and coding on the Arduino platform. Some of the projects will closely follow the Spring Training from the Spring of '10, some of the projects are brand new! Sign up and lean valuable skill on how to use and program your Freeduino or Arduino. | February Freeduino Frenzy is a workshop that will happen on Feb 13, 2011. It will consist of several experiments that will teach the student how to do basic circuits and coding on the Arduino platform. Some of the projects will closely follow the Spring Training from the Spring of '10, some of the projects are brand new! Sign up and lean valuable skill on how to use and program your Freeduino or Arduino. | ||
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If you can, please download and install the Arduino Programming Software on your laptop as described [http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software here]. That would save some time. | If you can, please download and install the Arduino Programming Software on your laptop as described [http://www.arduino.cc/en/Main/Software here]. That would save some time. | ||
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+ | BTW - this is called a Frenzy because I know I have too much stuff packed into an afternoon. All of my instructions will remain online so you can revisit them whenever you want. I hope we will make it through everything - but no promises. | ||
Brian Wagner 1/31/11 | Brian Wagner 1/31/11 |
Revision as of 12:44, 31 January 2011
Greetings -
February Freeduino Frenzy is a workshop that will happen on Feb 13, 2011. It will consist of several experiments that will teach the student how to do basic circuits and coding on the Arduino platform. Some of the projects will closely follow the Spring Training from the Spring of '10, some of the projects are brand new! Sign up and lean valuable skill on how to use and program your Freeduino or Arduino.
You will need to bring a laptop and a Freeduino. Do not sign up if you do not have a laptop or Freeduino! You will need the laptop to program the Freeduino.
If you can, please download and install the Arduino Programming Software on your laptop as described here. That would save some time.
BTW - this is called a Frenzy because I know I have too much stuff packed into an afternoon. All of my instructions will remain online so you can revisit them whenever you want. I hope we will make it through everything - but no promises.
Brian Wagner 1/31/11
Part 1 - Digital I/O
Load Arduino software and set up breadboard
Cylon LEDs
Intermission
Part 2 - Analog Sensors
Voltage Divider (Linear slide pot)
Pressure sensor with antistatic foam
DS1820 Temp sensor
Notes by Brian below... do not delete!
Parts needed for workshop
- 1 Breadboard @
- 8 LEDs !
- various Resistors !
- 1 TriColor LED %
- 1 Pushbutton Switch @
- Misc Hookup wire !
- 1 LCD @
- breakaway headers for LCDs !
- 1 Pot for contrast - or 2 resistors !
- 1 Pot linear slide !
- various resistors !
- 1 CDS cell %
- 1 Thermistor %
- 1 DS1820 %
@ I have these; ! store; % need to order All parts ordered and accounted for!