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* Object detection - begin with RFID and then go on to explore other options with longer ranges (Kieron)
* Object detection - begin with RFID and then go on to explore other options with longer ranges (Kieron)
* [http://hack.rs/p/ARP Autonomous Rover Project] - a robot that can put out a room and plug itself in to a power socket (ambitious)


* I attempted to interface a microcontroller and a timed mains outlet and let out the blue smoke - it's on my User page. [[User:TheHypnotist]]
* I attempted to interface a microcontroller and a timed mains outlet and let out the blue smoke - it's on my User page. [[User:TheHypnotist]]
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* [[434Mhz RTTY transmitter]] Transmits text over the air and is picked up by software defined radio, would like some help with taking it further.
* [[434Mhz RTTY transmitter]] Transmits text over the air and is picked up by software defined radio, would like some help with taking it further.


==Suggestions==
==Suggestions==

Revision as of 18:21, 3 June 2013

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Group meeting every 2 weeks for people who want to learn, share and experiment electronics and microcontrollers. Expect demo, talks, Arduino news and jamming. Beginners welcome.


News

Talks

Our members would like to hear about these topics. If you want to come talk to the group or if you are just interested into attending a session please add your name on the page. So far we have 2 speakers who volunteered on Accelerometers and Low-level ATMEGA overview.

Workshops documentation

Minimalist Arduino

Summary

Arduino LED Monster
  • Building an active user group around Arduino and micro-controllers
  • Organise workshops and talks where we can all share and learn skills
  • Bi-monthly events where we can bring our projects demo them and / or get help
  • Contact: Marc and Dean or just ping our new mailing list.

Past events

Arduino Clone workshop
Event Number Agenda Event Number Agenda
1 8th October 2012 11 11th March 2013
2 22nd October 2012 12 25th March 2013
3 5th November 2012 13 8th April 2013
4 19th November 2012 14 6th May 2013
5 3rd December 2012 15 20th May 2013
6 17th December 2012 16 3rd June 2013
7 14th January 2013 17
8 28th January 2013 18
9 11th February 2013 19
10 25th February 2013 20


Training and Skills offered

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Skills that the group has or are happy to share.

Training will be determined by the needs of the user group meetings. Members of our group offer mentoring, though we might find some kind of trade system (skill-share, beers, travel-cost...). We need to be able to provide a mentor during sessions to help those who have difficulty getting off the ground - without tying the mentors up too much. Beginners will help each other and when progress will take over some part of the training.


Name Electronic Skills Programming Skills Platform Prepared to mentor
Bradley Wood Basic Intermediate Arduino UNO, Pro Mini, et al, MacOSX Yes
Mentar Analogue-basic, Digital-medium Arduino, C, C++, S4A Arduino, AVR, PIC Yes
Paul Maidment Basic Advanced (Software Engineer) ATMega328 and dev boards. Linux/Raspberry Pi Yes
Robert Basic Basic C Arduino UNO
Dean Basic Learning Basic's Arduino Yes - Set Up in Windows
TheHypnotist Analogue-basic, Digital-medium C mostly now os/Linux ARM/Atmega328/MSP430 Yes
Ulisses Basic Advanced (C like)
Shane Basic basic C, Will try
TimS Basic C, Make ATMega326 (AVR) Yes
Riccardo Basic Arduino, Programming, Basic C, Arduino Can try
brendan Basic Very basic Arduino Can try
Dave KISS digital, copy analogue Good C, C++; Arduino, AVR Sure


Group Project

Let's work as a group on a micro-controller project!

We are building a new LED notification board for the workshop, adapted from Solexious' project.

We're using this project as a learning platform for the new Not Just Arduino members.

>>>> Please add your links, suggestions, code, specs on the project page

Projects

Please list here your projects using micro-controllers here (if you're project is listed here, please update the status and info!)


  • Laser tag game - A multiplayer game of laser tag, utilising infra red transmitters and receivers (think TV remote control), water pistols (gutted and internals replaced with electronics...and lasers.)
  • Harry Potter Clock - A christmas gift for my girlfriend, uses Arduino, Raspberry Pi and a USB modem to 'magically' point to where I am. It's finished now but I wrote up my experiences and the design of it on my website if anyone's interested in reading about it and learning from my mistakes! (Alastair)
  • Weather Station - to feed into openweather map and cosm (Deanforbes)
  • Sousvide Water Bath - Precision water heater using PID controller (Deanforbes)
  • Kinect Robotic Arm - with 3D "Vision" - Have Arduino and Raspberry Pi control a robotic arm and have input from Microsoft Kinect's infrared depth sensor to guide the arm to pick stuff User:Ulisses
  • Build a simple ethernet driven relay (2x) - anyone wanting to join in is welcome, we will learn the basics as we go along User:Dariomolinari
  • With basic electronic-circuit training (printing, etching, soldering), would eventually like to build a Nanode User:Dariomolinari
  • 1-wire iButton decode User:Dariomolinari
  • Object detection - begin with RFID and then go on to explore other options with longer ranges (Kieron)
  • I attempted to interface a microcontroller and a timed mains outlet and let out the blue smoke - it's on my User page. User:TheHypnotist
  • Build a self-balancing robot example- anyone who wants to join is welcome (Riccardo)
  • Motion-sensing greeting bot (brendan)
  • remote-controlled hot air balloon/zeppelin (Qpnaosc)
  • 434Mhz RTTY transmitter Transmits text over the air and is picked up by software defined radio, would like some help with taking it further.

Suggestions

  • Using AVR-GCC, Make and AVRDude i.e. progamming Arduino's using C instead of being reliant upon the Arduino IDE.
  • Using hardware programmers.
  • Graphical Programming for Arduino see "Interesting Links"

Recommended Reading

The Hackspace library has some decent Arduino books:

etc...

but please add here suggestions.

Group order

Interesting Links

Add your links on this page with a small description.