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Ein Vortrag von shinnamon auf der [[GPN17]].
Ein Vortrag von shinnamon auf der [[GPN17]].
<p>Make your own geeky bag with blinking LEDs and sensors!</p>
<p>We will show you how to make your own geeky bag with a cat, ghost or self designed motive and blinky LED-eyes (even programmable if you like). No experience with sewing or electronics necessary – just bring some curiosity and a bit of time. You can buy all the material that is needed directly on place. </p>


<h2>What?</h2>
<h2>What?</h2>

Version vom 15. Mai 2017, 21:57 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.

Bag?

The "easy" kit is ~15€ and contains:

  • the bag
  • a motive
  • a coin-cell holder
  • 2 LEDs

The "smart" one is ~30€ and contains:

  • the bag
  • a motive
  • a Microcontroller-Board (Adafrutit-Gemma)
  • a brightness sensor
  • a LiPo-Battery
  • either 2 normal LEDs or 2 NeoPixels

a LiPo charger is sold separately for 10€ 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 GitHub:

<a rel="nofollow" class="external free" href="https://github.com/Mariemurasaki/Electronic-Geek-Bag">https://github.com/Mariemurasaki/Electronic-Geek-Bag</a>

which includes:

  • Documentation (including examples where you can bay the parts yourself)
  • Shapes
  • Source Code


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