Post by jimustanguitar on Feb 20, 2015 16:51:28 GMT -5
The MakerHive is partnering with The Branch to bring our Arduino and Microcontrollers class to South Bend on April 4th!
Find out more about The Branch here: www.facebook.com/TheBranchSB and thebranchsb.com/
More details about the exact times, and how to register are coming soon!
Introduction to Micro-controllers and Basic Arduino Programing
Learn about what a Micro-controller is and what it does. Explore the possibilities with an introduction to Basic Arduino programing and create a real working program and see it in action.
This class will include a small Lab that you can keep afterwords so please sign up for the class below so parts can be ordered and received before the class starts.
Package A - Class with Lab, $30.00 I need everything so load me up!
Package B - Class without Lab, $10.00 I already have everything but don't know what I am doing so just want to take the class!
Package C - Spectator sports $5.00 Just want to sit and listen, but I'll help pay for the snacks!
The Lab includes (if your are bringing your own, you will need the items marked in Red)
Better and less expensive Kit!
Kit Includes:
UNO R3 Plus (clone) x1
USB cable
Tact push switch 6mm x 6mm through hole x4
Tilt Switch x 2
48K Ohm potentiometer (variable resistor) long pins x1
220 Ohm axial resistor, 1/2W, 5% x10
1k Ohm axial resistor, 1/2W, 5% x5
10k Ohm axial resistor, 1/2W, 5% x5
LED through hole 8.7mm height, ~2V drop, ~10-20mA Various colors x 15
One digits 7-segment Display x2
Four digits 7-segment Display x 1
74HC595 Shift Register x1
8x8 Dot Matrix Display x 1
Piezo Buzzer, x5Vo-p x 2
NPN transistor x1
Breadboard 60 columns x 14 rows (include x2 VCC and x2 GND) x1
Various length Jumper wires x 25
AA battery enclosure with DC power jack x1
Information sheet Arduino UNO diagram + basic electronic theory x1
RGB LED Breakout x 1
IR LED emitter x 1
IR LED receiver x 1
IR Remote
Photo Cell x 3
Kit container x 1
Information sheet Arduino UNO diagram + basic electronic theory x1
You will need to bring:
A Laptop with the Arduino IDE installed, Download it here.
And appropriate FTDI driver downloaded and installed. INstall the drivers found in the Arduino1.6.1/Drivers folder
All the basics will be covered in about 2-3 hours but to do all the experiments (recommended), the entire Class can take 4 to 6 hours
Find out more about The Branch here: www.facebook.com/TheBranchSB and thebranchsb.com/
More details about the exact times, and how to register are coming soon!
Introduction to Micro-controllers and Basic Arduino Programing
Learn about what a Micro-controller is and what it does. Explore the possibilities with an introduction to Basic Arduino programing and create a real working program and see it in action.
This class will include a small Lab that you can keep afterwords so please sign up for the class below so parts can be ordered and received before the class starts.
Package A - Class with Lab, $30.00 I need everything so load me up!
Package B - Class without Lab, $10.00 I already have everything but don't know what I am doing so just want to take the class!
Package C - Spectator sports $5.00 Just want to sit and listen, but I'll help pay for the snacks!
The Lab includes (if your are bringing your own, you will need the items marked in Red)
Better and less expensive Kit!
Kit Includes:
UNO R3 Plus (clone) x1
USB cable
Tact push switch 6mm x 6mm through hole x4
Tilt Switch x 2
48K Ohm potentiometer (variable resistor) long pins x1
220 Ohm axial resistor, 1/2W, 5% x10
1k Ohm axial resistor, 1/2W, 5% x5
10k Ohm axial resistor, 1/2W, 5% x5
LED through hole 8.7mm height, ~2V drop, ~10-20mA Various colors x 15
One digits 7-segment Display x2
Four digits 7-segment Display x 1
74HC595 Shift Register x1
8x8 Dot Matrix Display x 1
Piezo Buzzer, x5Vo-p x 2
NPN transistor x1
Breadboard 60 columns x 14 rows (include x2 VCC and x2 GND) x1
Various length Jumper wires x 25
AA battery enclosure with DC power jack x1
Information sheet Arduino UNO diagram + basic electronic theory x1
RGB LED Breakout x 1
IR LED emitter x 1
IR LED receiver x 1
IR Remote
Photo Cell x 3
Kit container x 1
Information sheet Arduino UNO diagram + basic electronic theory x1
You will need to bring:
A Laptop with the Arduino IDE installed, Download it here.
And appropriate FTDI driver downloaded and installed. INstall the drivers found in the Arduino1.6.1/Drivers folder
All the basics will be covered in about 2-3 hours but to do all the experiments (recommended), the entire Class can take 4 to 6 hours