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* EEE PC Bot
* EEE PC Bot
* I2C bus tinkering - with Arduino, Lego Mindstorms Sensors, any i2c device I can get my hands on.
* I2C bus tinkering - with Arduino, Lego Mindstorms Sensors, any i2c device I can get my hands on.
[[File:danny-orion.jpg]]
Other subjects:
* USB - Looking at DFU prgramming AVR's, having succesfully done so with the 8u2 on the Arduino UNO
* General interest in all things microcontorller
* Interest in Microfabrication/home manufacture, and in open source hardware
Stuff I know (that might help out others):
* HUge exeperience in Open Source software - especially Linux/unix
* CI and testing stuff - HUdsn/Jenkins, unit testing
* Coding - Python, Ruby, C, C++, JS, AS, PHP
Stuff I want to improve:
* Need to improve soldering - specifically stuff like drag soldering and surface mount.
* Making PCBs and etching, although I have a personal goal to replace etching processes with some simpler microfab device one day.
* Electronics - interfacing , buses, microcontrollers.
Longer term Goals:
* Get into microgeneration of energy with home manufacturable stuff
* Home fabrication of computation devices - printed electronics - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printed_electronics
Limitations:
* Can't get to the hackspace as much as I'd like - probably less than once a month at the moment. Still on the mailing list and will pop along from time to time.

Latest revision as of 06:38, 25 May 2011

Projects:

  • EEE PC Bot
  • I2C bus tinkering - with Arduino, Lego Mindstorms Sensors, any i2c device I can get my hands on.

Danny-orion.jpg

Other subjects:

  • USB - Looking at DFU prgramming AVR's, having succesfully done so with the 8u2 on the Arduino UNO
  • General interest in all things microcontorller
  • Interest in Microfabrication/home manufacture, and in open source hardware

Stuff I know (that might help out others):

  • HUge exeperience in Open Source software - especially Linux/unix
  • CI and testing stuff - HUdsn/Jenkins, unit testing
  • Coding - Python, Ruby, C, C++, JS, AS, PHP

Stuff I want to improve:

  • Need to improve soldering - specifically stuff like drag soldering and surface mount.
  • Making PCBs and etching, although I have a personal goal to replace etching processes with some simpler microfab device one day.
  • Electronics - interfacing , buses, microcontrollers.

Longer term Goals:

Limitations:

  • Can't get to the hackspace as much as I'd like - probably less than once a month at the moment. Still on the mailing list and will pop along from time to time.