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Arduino Hacking 101: Importing the Universe

Date and Time

Wednesday, July 20, 2011 from 6:30 pm to 9:00 pm

Location

MIT Building E-51, Room 335

Presenters

Federico Lucifredi - flucifredi acm org

Summary

Federico previews the talk he's giving at this year's OSCON

Abstract

So, you have learned the essentials of the Arduino platform, its software package, and completed a few tutorials - learned some basic electronics in the process, including blinking the inevitable LED. Now what? This session aims to give you the tools to import the real world into the programming scope of your trusty $30 microcontroller, by covering the technology fundamentals and Arduino integration essentials of a wide variety of sensors and actuators.

Bio

Federico Lucifredi is The Ceph Storage Product Management Director at Red Hat, formerly the Ubuntu Server PM at Canonical, and the Linux "Systems Management Czar" at SUSE.

Attachments

  1. OSCON schedule

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