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Sensor & Actuation prototypes week 1

Dear students, please put your prototypes of week 1 here: sensor & actuation prototypes week1

Please include:

- short abstract of what you have done (short = better) - a picture of the setup - links to tutorials / resources you have used to make it - a code example (you can use the < pre> and < /pre> tags for this)

 
void setup()
{
Hi please make the code in this formatting. 
Make sure it works!  
}

void loop()
{

} 

Workshops



Slides: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By0PGPdymBtkaTdrYVJ2RVN2Yk0
Code examples: https://drive.google.com/open?id=0By0PGPdymBtkOVBLclVXQURTRkE


Workshop Physical Computing

Brief

The goal of the physical computing workshop is to create skills in the use of microelectronics for the application of interactive architecture projects. The workshops theme closely relates to final design of the Hyperbody MSc2 - Interactive Prototypes as described in the design brief on Interactive Acoustic Systems.

Assignment:

Create an interactive structure or network of interactive objects that is able to augment the space in the corridor(s) of the Science Centre. The project has to integrate the use of a microcontroller (ie: Arduino) to sense, process and react to external inputs. The design should relate to locality by responding to for instance spatial qualities, weather or daily usage. This is not the final design for Interactive Acoustic Systems (!) but can be used as a study, early prototype or investigation for the final design due at the end of the semester.

Werkplaats6A.JPG Hallway2A.jpg

Workshops:

The first week of the workshop a series of technical workshops and lectures will be organised to create (basic) skills in microelectronics. The workshops will address the basics of the Arduino platform, software, sensors, actuators and connectivity. These workshops run parallel to the main design project of the workshop and attendance is mandatory.

Location:

The workshops will take place at the design location in the Science Centre located at Mijnbouwstraat 120 across the road from the Faculty of Architecture. 3 adjacent spaces will facilitate space for our lab for these two weeks.

Schedule

The most recent schedule *(prone to change if necessary):

Workshops: 
21 Tuesday: 10:00-11:30 Electronics Essentials
22 Wednesday: 10:00-11:30 Sensors & Data
23 Thursday: 14:00-17:00 Actuators 
24 Friday  14:00-17:00 Connectivity 

Design meetings: 
22 Wednesday: 11:30-13:00 
24 Friday: 11:30-13:00 
28 Tuesday: 11:30-13:00

The three adjoining spaces of the Science Centre are reserved for the workshops one at a time. Please refer to this schedule or the one printed in the hallway of the Science Centre.

ScheduleSC.jpg

Resources

Tutorials

Hyperbody RBSE arduino tutorials

Arduino Lessons AdaFruit


Arduino Projects

Arduino.cc

Instructables.com

Adafruit.com

Sparkfun.com


Virtual Arduino Projects & Breadboarding

Circuits.io


Arduino references

What is an Arduino?