Getting Started with Microelectronics

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Getting Started with Microelectronics

The Arduino is a small inexpensive microcontroller that can be used in a wide variety of engineering, arts, and crafts projects. Any project that interfaces or interacts with the physical world can probably benefit from using an Arduino, with sensors, switches, lights, motors, or other control devices. Not sure what this means? Take a look here, or here.

The next class starts Thursday, May 14th, 7:30 – 9:00pm, and it runs for six weeks. Register below…

This is a hands-on 6 day workshop where students will learn the basics of how to setup and use a microcontroller development system, and construct basic electronic circuits. No prior experience or knowledge is required. We are loosely following the online lesson plan at Adafruit.

Membership in the MakerSpace is free and course materials will be online (go green!). Bring your own kit or pay a small $10 lab fee to cover the expense of consumed components. Students may also choose to purchase their Arduino board ($35) or the entire project kit ($75) for use in their next project.

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