Arduino & mbed Workshop + Hackathon Rob Faludi ! • Arduino Basics Pedro Perez ! • Intro to mbed Goals • Explore two paths to fast programmability with our radio modules in mind • Learn their strengths and weaknesses first-hand • Discover great tools for fast-prototyping new ideas • Win prizes! The Task ! • make a two-node device network, one node with Arduino and the second node with mbed Suggested networks: • doorbell with feedback (front and back door) • Jeopardy buzzers - you can’t ring in until allowed and your opponent is locked out when you’ve buzzed • rock paper scissors game • networked dice game • secret knock lock with code updated remotely ! • simple weather station for 2 locations (temperature, humidity, wind, barometer) • security system warns when door or window is open too long • two clocks that set themselves • botanicalls! Your plant tweets when it is thirsty • traffic lights, locally controlled with remote override • street lights, locally controlled by sensors with remote schedule changes plus full override • …or your Fabulous Idea Plan • Intro to Arduino - 30 minutes • Intro to mbed - 30 minutes • Demo of Arduino Stacker - 10 minutes (Jonathan Young) • Teaming - ~50 minutes, we suggest groups of two or three • Hackathon session + Pizza Party: Wednesday night • Presentations and Prizes: Thursday afternoon • Parts Orders: Monday night is ideal (Final deadlines: Tuesday Adafruit before 9:30 am Central time. Sparkfun before 11:30 am Central time. Digi-key before 7:30 pm Central time.) Prizes • Prizes for three best projects • Prize for all groups that complete both nodes Experimentation and Discovery Arduino
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