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Ein Vortrag von shinnamon auf der [[GPN17]]. | Ein Vortrag von shinnamon auf der [[GPN17]]. | ||
<h2>What | <h2>What</h2> | ||
<p>We like to get you interested in sewable electronics. Therefore we put together a project we call <b>"GeekBag"</b> to give you a project to try this out for yourself.</p> | <p>We like to get you interested in sewable electronics. Therefore we put together a project we call <b>"GeekBag"</b> to give you a project to try this out for yourself.</p> | ||
<p>We have kits (a limited amount), support, all the tools you need.</p> | <p>We have kits (a limited amount), support, all the tools you need.</p> | ||
<p>So just drop by and if you like, build yourself a bag.</p> | <p>So just drop by and if you like, build yourself a bag.</p> | ||
<p>And this is how they look like:<br> | |||
[[File:ElectronicGeekBag1.jpg|200px]] | |||
[[File:ElectronicGeekBag2.jpg|356px]] | |||
[[File:ElectronicGeekBag3.jpg|200px]] | |||
</p> | |||
<h2>Bag?</h2> | <h2>Bag?</h2> | ||
The <b>" | The <b>"kids"</b> kit is 11€ and contains: | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>the bag</li> | <li>the bag</li> | ||
<li>a motive</li> | <li>a motive</li> | ||
<li>a coin-cell holder</li> | <li>a coin-cell holder and a coin-cell battery</li> | ||
<li>2 LEDs</li> | <li>2 LEDs</li> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
<p>The <b>"smart"</b> one is | <br> | ||
<p>The <b>"smart"</b> one is 33€ and contains:</p> | |||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li>the bag</li> | <li>the bag</li> | ||
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<li>a brightness sensor</li> | <li>a brightness sensor</li> | ||
<li>a LiPo-Battery</li> | <li>a LiPo-Battery</li> | ||
<li>either 2 normal LEDs or 2 | <li>either 2 normal LEDs or 2 RGB-LEDS (NeoPixel)</li> | ||
<li>(Lipo-Charger not included)</li> | |||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
<p>a <b>LiPo charger</b> is sold separately for | <br> | ||
<p>a <b>LiPo charger</b> is sold separately for 7€ if you need one</p> | |||
<br> | |||
<p>The "smart" bag can be programmed by Arduino and we have example code that:</p> | <p>The "smart" bag can be programmed by Arduino and we have example code that:</p> | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
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<li>occasionally blinks, winks and some 'hypno'-animation</li> | <li>occasionally blinks, winks and some 'hypno'-animation</li> | ||
</ul> | </ul> | ||
<h2>Resources?</h2> | <h2>Resources?</h2> | ||
<p>All workshop material is free (CC-BY) and can be found on GitHub | <p>All workshop material is free (CC-BY) and can be found on our GitHub page (see below)</p> | ||
<p>which includes:</p> | <p>which includes:</p> | ||
<ul> | <ul> | ||
<li> Documentation (including examples where you can | <li> Documentation (including examples where you can buy the parts yourself)</li> | ||
<li> Shapes</li> | <li> Shapes</li> | ||
<li> Source Code</li> | <li> Source Code</li> |
Aktuelle Version vom 26. Mai 2017, 13:47 Uhr
Ein Vortrag von shinnamon auf der GPN17.
What
We like to get you interested in sewable electronics. Therefore we put together a project we call "GeekBag" to give you a project to try this out for yourself.
We have kits (a limited amount), support, all the tools you need.
So just drop by and if you like, build yourself a bag.
And this is how they look like:
Bag?
The "kids" kit is 11€ and contains:
- the bag
- a motive
- a coin-cell holder and a coin-cell battery
- 2 LEDs
The "smart" one is 33€ and contains:
- the bag
- a motive
- a Microcontroller-Board (Adafrutit-Gemma)
- a brightness sensor
- a LiPo-Battery
- either 2 normal LEDs or 2 RGB-LEDS (NeoPixel)
- (Lipo-Charger not included)
a LiPo charger is sold separately for 7€ if you need one
The "smart" bag can be programmed by Arduino and we have example code that:
- turns off the eyes when the sensor gets bright
- occasionally blinks, winks and some 'hypno'-animation
Resources?
All workshop material is free (CC-BY) and can be found on our GitHub page (see below)
which includes:
- Documentation (including examples where you can buy the parts yourself)
- Shapes
- Source Code
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