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Open Source Hardware Workshop
Thursday 27 October 2011, 09.30-18.00, London WC1
Inaugural Open Source Hardware Camp for a hands-on day of three parallel workshops, with short plenary sessions in the morning and afternoon
Building the Internet of Things
A low cost event organised by by our friends the
Open Source Hardware Group
Three workshops:
Practical 3D Printing
An overview of the RepRap 3D printer followed by parallel sessions:
newcomers, an introduction to Google Sketchup for drawing 3D parts,
rendering the designs to STL files and configuring STL files for printing
using SkeinForge.
those with more experience, a practical session with
OpenSCAD
Building the Internet of Things with Nanode and Pachube
An introduction to Nanode, the low cost open source Arduino-like board
with built in web connectivity, and Pachube, the web-based service "built
to manage the World's real-time data". Following which the workshop will
split into two groups and build a real world IoT application for the
Centre for Creative Collaboration. With one group focusing on Nanode
development and the other using Pachube to develop the online part of the
application.
Collaboration in Open Source Hardware
An introduction to Electronic Design Automation (EDA) tools and some of
the currently available options for licensing, collaboration and project
publishing.
More details here
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