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'''This workshop will be given:'''<br>
'''This workshop will be given:'''<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day ?: ?day, ?-July-2024, ?m - ?m, in ?<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Day 2: Saturday, 13-July-2024, 10:30m - 12:30pm, in Tobin 219 (Hardware Workshop)<br>
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'''Materials cost:'''<br>
'''Materials cost:'''<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$50 for materials<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;$50 for materials<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''No charge to observe the workshop'''<br>
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<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE:  You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Workshop C (D'Angelo 307).'''<br>
<span style="color:orange">'''NOTE:  You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Tobin 219 (Hardware Workshop).'''<br>
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== Abstract ==
== Abstract ==
DIY ArduBoy is comprised of an Arduino micro, OLED display, and 6 buttons. A piezo speaker is optional. It's super easy to build this on a breadboard or to solder it together.<br>
DIY ArduBoy is comprised of an Arduino micro, OLED display, and six buttons. A piezo speaker is optional. It’s super easy to build this on a breadboard or to solder it together. You can easily put one together within 30 minutes and then load up your favorite game. What’s great about this is that people can continue to learn and code on the device after they have taken it home, and perhaps add more features, like a rechargeable battery. Construct a quick and dirty open-source video game system! Learn how each component works as you solder it to a custom designed circuit board. Add buttons, buzzer, and an OLED display to an Arduino to create a DIY Arduboy! Beginner friendly: time and support will be offered for first timers. It is great for confidence-building. Please note that this is not primarily designed as a “learn to solder” workshop.<br>
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You can easily put one together within 30 minutes and then load up you're favorite game. What's great about this, is people can continue to learn and code on the device after they have taken it home, and perhaps add more features, like a rechargeable battery. Construct a quick and dirty open source video game system! Learn how each component works as you solder it to a custom designed circuit board. Add buttons, buzzer, and an OLED display to an Arduino to create a DIY Arduboy! Beginner friendly: time and support will be offered for first timers. It is great for confidence-building. Please note that this is not primarily designed as a "learn to solder" workshop.<br>
'''Materials cost:''' $50<br>
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&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;'''No charge to observe the workshop'''<br>
Materials cost: $50
 
 


== Presenter ==
== Presenter ==

Latest revision as of 18:20, 16 June 2024

Build your own Arduboy

This workshop will be given:
   Day 2: Saturday, 13-July-2024, 10:30m - 12:30pm, in Tobin 219 (Hardware Workshop)

Materials cost:
     $50 for materials
     No charge to observe the workshop

NOTE: You do NOT need to register to take this workshop -- please show up early to ensure a seat at Tobin 219 (Hardware Workshop).


Abstract

DIY ArduBoy is comprised of an Arduino micro, OLED display, and six buttons. A piezo speaker is optional. It’s super easy to build this on a breadboard or to solder it together. You can easily put one together within 30 minutes and then load up your favorite game. What’s great about this is that people can continue to learn and code on the device after they have taken it home, and perhaps add more features, like a rechargeable battery. Construct a quick and dirty open-source video game system! Learn how each component works as you solder it to a custom designed circuit board. Add buttons, buzzer, and an OLED display to an Arduino to create a DIY Arduboy! Beginner friendly: time and support will be offered for first timers. It is great for confidence-building. Please note that this is not primarily designed as a “learn to solder” workshop.

Materials cost: $50
     No charge to observe the workshop

Presenter

Kevin Bates

Registration -- NOT required

You do not need to register in advance to take this workshop -- just show up early to ensure a seat.:


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