Taught by Roland v.
Subject: Electronics
  1. Saturday June 1, 11:00 - 14:30
  2. Sunday June 2, 11:00 - 14:30
Participants will go in-depth into the Arduino platform, covering topics such as interrupts, timers, peripheral modules, bit-banging, etc. This course will be a mix of hands on and lecture. Arduinos and laptops will be provided. Space for this class is limited.
Prerequisites: Intro to Arduino or (some arduino experience)

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Clark Newman - Thursday, 2 May at 09:22

I've made one semi-intermediate arduino project (Arduinome- an 8x8 LED button pad that serial ports to a computer to be an instrument or art project), and I've tinkered with another- just connected and tested an ultrasonic rangefinder. I am a beginner, but I think the intro class would be partly a re-tread. Should I just take this advanced class and challenge myself? I'm also out of town the weekend of the beginner class.

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Roland von Kurnatowski III - Friday, 10 May at 08:15

I would say go for it! If you have trouble I will work with you on the side to make sure it is valuable to you.

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