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Circuit hacking night is an event which occurs every Wednesday night at SkullSpace. This is to provide a time for circuit/hardware enthusiasts to work on projects and collaborate in the following areas:
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Circuit hacking night is an event which occurs on some Thursday nights at SkullSpace (check the [[Community events|calendar]] for details). This is to provide a time for circuit/hardware enthusiasts to work on projects and collaborate in the following areas:
  
- circuit design and development
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* circuit design and development
-- circuit design
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** circuit design
-- breadboarding
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** breadboarding
-- PCB layout/design
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** PCB layout/design
-- soldering
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** soldering
- embedded systems design and development
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* embedded systems design and development
-- real-time operating systems (uCOS, etc)
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** real-time operating systems (uCOS, etc)
-- Arduino
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** Arduino
-- msp430 (mspgcc)
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** msp430 (mspgcc)
- logic design and development
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* logic design and development
-- FPGAs
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** FPGAs
-- Verilog
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** Verilog
-- VHDL
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** VHDL
  
  
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We meet at the space anytime after 6:00 and go until late. This is an open night so anyone (even non-members) may attend.
 
We meet at the space anytime after 6:00 and go until late. This is an open night so anyone (even non-members) may attend.
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[[Category:Events]]

Latest revision as of 22:53, 11 April 2014

Circuit hacking night is an event which occurs on some Thursday nights at SkullSpace (check the calendar for details). This is to provide a time for circuit/hardware enthusiasts to work on projects and collaborate in the following areas:

  • circuit design and development
    • circuit design
    • breadboarding
    • PCB layout/design
    • soldering
  • embedded systems design and development
    • real-time operating systems (uCOS, etc)
    • Arduino
    • msp430 (mspgcc)
  • logic design and development
    • FPGAs
    • Verilog
    • VHDL


Some ideas for introduction projects for those new to these areas: - Arduino make some lights blink - FPGA implement a shift register - Soldering up an ardweeny - Design an LED board PCB with shift register(s)

We meet at the space anytime after 6:00 and go until late. This is an open night so anyone (even non-members) may attend.