Monthly Archives:' October 2013
SoOnCon Badge Hacking Workshop
What: Workshop – All Day | When: 9:30am | Where: Hacker’s Haven | Materials Cost: None |
An all-day badge hacking workshop will be taking place in the Common Area. Attendees can freely work on their badge, electronics equipment will be available to use. There will be volunteers on hand to help attendees hack and program their badges.
UPDATE: James Bastow, the primary designer of the SoOnCon badge has even more info on his personal wiki. Information on that site may be newer than this one.
Features:
- ATmega32U4 (Arduino Leonardo compatible)
- Includes header pins for standard Arduino shields
- 8x individually-controlled Superbright RGB LEDs (WorldSemi WS2812)!
- Reset & two extra buttons
Schematic & PCB
Here is the Final Schematic as well as the PCB Layout for the Badge!
Badge Code
Most badges picked up at the BBQ are not programmed with the latest code, which includes functions for the optional sound circuit. The latest code is available on our github repo here: https://github.com/kwartzlab/sooncon2013 (Download as a ZIP)
Sound Circuit Parts List
This is the parts list for the optional sound circuit. Symbols correspond with those screen printed on the SoOnCon badge:
QTY Symbol Part Description 1 MIC1 CMA-4544PF-W 1 R1 10K RESISTOR 2 R3, R5 2K7 RESISTOR 2 R4, R6 1K0 RESISTOR 1 R2 43K or 47K RESISTOR 2 C1, C2 10 uF polarized capacitor 2 Q1, Q2 2N7000 FET
Hardware Issues
Button issues: There were a number of reported issues relating to the three buttons either not working, staying on or working intermittently. This is caused by some overzealous soldering of the buttons, where excess solder would bridge the button pads and the ground plane surrounding them. If you have these issues, remove excess solder from the button pads and make sure they’re not bridging with anything. You will need to remove or bend the AA battery pack to get access to the button solder joints.
ICSP Header: Pins 1 and 3 of the ICSP header were reversed on the PCB. If you are trying to load code via ICSP, you will need to build an adapter that reverses these pins.
Battery Charging Warning: azend on Twitter has noted that if you hook up a 5v power supply, any dead AA batteries that are attached will start to charge. That said, the badge itself operates at 3v.
Bernie Rohde - SoOnCon Badge Sound Workshop
What: Workshop – 45 Minutes | When: 11:15am | Where: Hackers Haven | Materials Cost: None |
The SoOnCon 2013 Badge has an optional sound circuit to add a microphone for control via sound. Bernie Rohde heads up this workshop to get people started with adding the circuit onto their badge and programming it accordingly.
The Badge Sound Circuit Kit is available for free to all SoOnCon attendees.
Agnes Makes Props: My Favourite Dollar Store and LED Hacks
Lightning Talk – 5 Minutes
Jaymis Goertz - TBA
Lightning Talk – 5 Minutes
Kim Martin - DHMakerBus
Lightning Talk – 5 Minutes
Bernie Rohde - Get Your Voice into Arduino
Lightning Talk – 5 Minutes
Maker Kids Panel
What: Talk – 60 Minutes | When: 9:30am | Where: Classroom 3 |
The Maker Kids Panel is a roundtable discussion about getting kids involved in DIY/Making. There will be various topics discussed. The panel consists of representatives from Maker Kids in Toronto, HelloWorldCamp in Kitchener, Cambridge Public Library, THEMUSEUM, Kitchener Public Library and other local community organizers.
Hackerspaces Panel
What: Talk – 60 Minutes | When: 4:00pm | Where: Classroom 2 and 3 | Materials Cost: None |
Representatives from various hackerspaces in Southern Ontario will be on hand to discuss common issues and solutions for running a hackerspace/makerspace in Canada. Previous discussions have been on finances, membership drives and more.
Participants from Kwartzlab, Site3 coLaboratory, Think|Haus, DIYode and hacklab.to are expected.
Critical Media Lab - Shifty Eyes: Lifelogging Night \ Shift
What: Workshop – 180 Minutes | When: 1:45pm | Where: Classroom 1 | Materials Cost: None |
Max Participants: 10 free – Register Here
A lifelogging workshop using Autographer cameras to produce a project called Shifty Eyes for Night \ Shift. This will involve people wearing a lifelogging camera to various Night \ Shift events and posting the images in both a projected and online display.