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=== 9. March 2016: How to connect an LED to a Raspberry Pi (or Arduino) ===
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== PLAY 1: How to connect an LED to a Raspberry Pi (or Arduino) ==
  
 
Ever wanted to make an LED blink, dim or flash in weird patterns? Then join this easy to follow demo on how to do exactly that! No skills required!
 
Ever wanted to make an LED blink, dim or flash in weird patterns? Then join this easy to follow demo on how to do exactly that! No skills required!
  
- Starts at: 20:30h
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* Date: 9. March 2016, 20:30h, Hackuarium
- Prerequisites: none
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* Prerequisites: none
- B.Y.O.: Raspberry Pi
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* B.Y.O.: Raspberry Pi
- Material Provided: LEDs, Resistors, Arduinos
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* Material Provided: LEDs, Resistors, Arduinos
  
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=== 16. March 2016: How to connect a "Light Sensor" to a Raspberry Pi (or Arduino) ===
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== PLAY 2: ############ ==
  
- Starts at: 20:30h
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* Date: 16. March 2016, 20:30h, Hackuarium
- Prerequisites: none
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* Prerequisites: none
- B.Y.O.: Raspberry Pi
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* B.Y.O.: ####
- Material Provided: Light Sensor, Resistors, Arduinos
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* Material Provided: ####
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== PLAY 3: How to connect a "Light Sensor" to a Raspberry Pi (or Arduino) ==
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Want to be able to automatically turn on the lights when its dark? Then this demo's for you! Make your own light sensor in just 10 minutes!
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* Date: 23. March 2016, 20:30h, Hackuarium
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* Prerequisites: none
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* B.Y.O.: Raspberry Pi
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* Material Provided: Light Sensor, Resistors, Arduinos
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Latest revision as of 13:36, 6 March 2016

Hackuarium weekly demos for everyone. 10 minutes of hands-on show and tell that anyone from 9-99 can understand.


PLAY 1: How to connect an LED to a Raspberry Pi (or Arduino)

Ever wanted to make an LED blink, dim or flash in weird patterns? Then join this easy to follow demo on how to do exactly that! No skills required!

  • Date: 9. March 2016, 20:30h, Hackuarium
  • Prerequisites: none
  • B.Y.O.: Raspberry Pi
  • Material Provided: LEDs, Resistors, Arduinos

Screen Shot 2016-03-06 at 14.30.26.png

PLAY 2: ############

  • Date: 16. March 2016, 20:30h, Hackuarium
  • Prerequisites: none
  • B.Y.O.: ####
  • Material Provided: ####


PLAY 3: How to connect a "Light Sensor" to a Raspberry Pi (or Arduino)

Want to be able to automatically turn on the lights when its dark? Then this demo's for you! Make your own light sensor in just 10 minutes!

  • Date: 23. March 2016, 20:30h, Hackuarium
  • Prerequisites: none
  • B.Y.O.: Raspberry Pi
  • Material Provided: Light Sensor, Resistors, Arduinos

Ldr.png