Hi Folks,
Come on out tonight for some good ole fashioned tinkerin' at sudo room. Ongoing
projects include: humidity control and irrigation, semiautomatic beer brewing, RGB LED
alarm clock, stepper motor and servo control for CNC, and hopefully some work on hacking
the roomba into a science rover - if you're interested in any of these I can get you
started somewhere suitable to your skill level right when you arrive. All other projects
welcome!
There is a FB event too if you want to poke around and invite people:
https://www.facebook.com/events/360789300699531/
Upon reviewing the activities of the previous nights and listening to feedback on
providing more interactivity for newbies who may not yet have a project in mind, I'll
be giving 3 quick tutorials tonight: driving RGB LED strips, voltage regulation AKA how to
not fry your project's brain, and AVR board assembly for making your own controllers
from just one chip and a few passive components. So if you're interested in learning
the basics of how to use microcontrollers I'll have a few simple projects that people
can get started on, and as always there's a wealth of projects documented on the
internet for independent learning. Out "kit bits" collection is increasing
rapidly so we should have plenty of sensors, motors, and other odds and ends for people to
tinker with.
I've also realized I'm going to have to be more proactive about encouraging
collaboration between people on various projects. We have so many people interested in so
many things, and more importantly so motivated to build or hack things in order to improve
their environment, that it seems worthwhile to develop a framework for collaboration on
discrete projects so people can see at a glance what projects are happening first of all,
then get in contact with the people working on them and start collaborating. I have a few
ideas in mind for how to do this, but I really need YOUR input to help develop this idea
into something we will all want to use. What I'm shooting for is a database that can
be browsed visually (will NOT be very elegant at first...probably just a bunch of
thumbnails with lines going between them) that links projects together based on software,
hardware, technical area, dependency (like, my LED sombrero needs a power supply to work -
if someone's already designed the power supply, I can copy their design and focus on
driving the LEDs), and interface specifications (could be as simple as a plug type or a
format for sending serial data) somewhat in the vein of what open source ecology has done.
So to this end, I'd like to have a discussion on this around 8PM where we jot down
the projects we're working on and lay out how they're related, where there is
overlap that can be merged, and identify areas that are critical to moving forward but as
yet undersupported. So if you're generally busy tonight but might have a few minutes
to drop by to give some input, we could use your help for 20 minutes or so outlining such
a system.
Also, I am still wrangling the settings on the controllers list so please let me know if
you have any problems sending message, etc.
Hope to see y'all there,
Hol