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=== SwagBadge / Micropython === | === SwagBadge / Micropython === | ||
− | * [[Swagbadge2021_Newcomers|SwagBadge2021 Newcomers Guide | + | Many of these resources are for the OHMC2021 version of the SwagBadge, but the hardware is functionally very similar so large parts are still relevant. |
− | * [[Swagbadge2021_SoftwareDev|SoftwareDev]]: Badge Software Development | + | |
− | * [[Swagbadge2021_MQTT|MQTT]]: Talking via MQTT | + | * [[SwagBadge2021|SwagBadge2021 for LCA2021 OHMC]]: Overview page for the 2021 badge. |
− | * [[Swagbadge2021_SAO|SAO development]] | + | * [[Swagbadge2021_Newcomers|SwagBadge2021 Newcomers Guide]]: Basic information aimed at those without much prior electronics experience. |
− | * [[Swagbadge2021_Dagbadge|Dagbadge]]: build your own badge | + | * [[Swagbadge2021_GettingStarted|Swagbadge2021 GettingStarted]] First steps to connecting your SwagBadge to a network. |
+ | * [[Swagbadge2021_SoftwareDev|SoftwareDev]]: Badge Software Development. | ||
+ | * [[Swagbadge2021_MQTT|MQTT]]: Talking via MQTT. | ||
+ | * [[Swagbadge2021_SAO|SAO development]]: How to make your own Simple Add-On for the badge. | ||
+ | * [[Swagbadge2021_Dagbadge|Dagbadge]]: build your own badge using readily available parts. | ||
* [[Swagbadge2021_community|Swagbadge2021 Community]]: See what others have made with the 2021 and 2022 SwagBadges and SAOs. | * [[Swagbadge2021_community|Swagbadge2021 Community]]: See what others have made with the 2021 and 2022 SwagBadges and SAOs. | ||
Revision as of 12:34, 12 March 2023
Contents
EO2023 Open Hardware Workshop location
Monday, 13th March 2023 at the Connected Community HackerSpace
Address: 5 Kent Lane, Hawthorn, Victoria. Note: Kent Lane, not Kent Street
Parking: Hawthorn Town Hall car park (free for 2 hours or outside of business hours, $6.50 for 8 hours during business hours)
Public transport:
- The HackerSpace is a two minute walk from the Glenferrie train station. From the Flinders Street train station in the city, use the
- Lilydale / Ringwood / Belgrave train line: 15 minutes / 5 stops direct or 20 minutes / 8 stops via the City Loop ... and double-check
- that you haven't caught an express train that skips Glenferrie (there is an express train to Box Hill, avoid this!). There are many good
- lunch and dinner options nearby.
Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner options:
- Nearby Glenferrie Road (3 minutes walk) is the beating heart of Hawthorn with a broad range of restaurants, cafes, take-away, supermarkets, etc. There are several good pubs close by and a rooftop bar. Whilst it is a public holiday on Monday in Victoria, there should still be a good selection of places open ... perhaps some may shut, but it'll be a good day for them to be doing business.
- The HackerSpace has a microwave, kettle, drinks fridge and snacks. Along with a very small sink area. It is basic, but some very modest self-catering is possible !
Workshop sessions
- The workshop is a full day of project activities for both the SwagBadge 2022 (based on microPython) and the FPGA Rockling hardware.
- It is highly recommended to be there for both the morning and afternoon sessions, there is a lot to cover and do.
- However for interstate travellers, we will start the afternoon session with a brief recap to get you up-to-speed.
- Interested EO2023 attendees who didn't order the LCA2022 hardware kit are welcome to join us and check things out.
Morning: Setup from 9:00am. Be ready to start at 10am sharp
Lunch: 12:00pm to 1:00pm
Afternoon: Setup from 12:30pm for those arriving only for the afternoon. Be ready to start at 1 pm sharp.
Evening social event: 5:00 pm (approximately)
- At the end of the day, the workshop will morph into an informal EO2023 social event. The HackerSpace is very close to several pubs and a good variety of restaurants. Depending on numbers and preferences, we can have food / drinks at the HackerSpace or move to a local venue.
Useful resources
SwagBadge / Micropython
Many of these resources are for the OHMC2021 version of the SwagBadge, but the hardware is functionally very similar so large parts are still relevant.
- SwagBadge2021 for LCA2021 OHMC: Overview page for the 2021 badge.
- SwagBadge2021 Newcomers Guide: Basic information aimed at those without much prior electronics experience.
- Swagbadge2021 GettingStarted First steps to connecting your SwagBadge to a network.
- SoftwareDev: Badge Software Development.
- MQTT: Talking via MQTT.
- SAO development: How to make your own Simple Add-On for the badge.
- Dagbadge: build your own badge using readily available parts.
- Swagbadge2021 Community: See what others have made with the 2021 and 2022 SwagBadges and SAOs.
Rockling / UP5K FPGA
- Tim Ansell's TOMU FPGA workshop: workshop.fomu.im/en/latest/
Project technical support
GitLab Discussions: https://github.com/OpenHardwareConf/LCA2022/discussions
- Best for longer discussions or reporting a technical issue ... very similar to forums
Matrix Secure Instant Messaging: Channel (Room): OpenHWConf (#openhwconf:matrix.org)
- Best for interactive discussions with whomever is on-line.
- Suggested client Element (desktop, Android and iOS versions)
Project software
Aiko Engine: https://github.com/geekscape/aiko_engine_mp
- MicroPython Firmware for the SwagBadge 2021 and SwagBadge 2022
FPGA Rockling: (URL to be provided)
- Gateware for Lattice iCE40 UP5K FPGA with STGL-5000 Audio Codec and Theremin input