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Foreword to the Sketching With Hardware wiki

TODO - basically what we had in the first live session

Learning Goals

The overall learning goal is the equip students with skills to Envision a new interactive physical object and implements a functional prototype, this includes:

  • understand why sketching with hardware is relevant
  • understand the challenges in creating function prototypes
  • being able to create basic hardware sketches
  • being able to program and debug MicroPython on ESP32/ESP8266
  • being able to build basic circuits connected to the microcontroller, including
    • output: LEDs, servos, motors, speakers, display
    • input: buttons, dials, sliders, LDR, accelerometer, distance, I2C sensors
  • being able to program basic networking (network variables)

Video Tutorials

Tasks and Requirements

The course includes several tasks. First, there is a self-paced preparation phase with individual tasks. Then there is a group task to explore how connecting devices in different locations over the internet works. And finally, there is the group project. This is the main thing - you should make a fun hardaware sketch!

List of Videos available


Last News:

We are currently on the Preparation phase (self-paced), get your SWH kit ready and follow the Individual Tasks (6). We will answer your questions in the discord server (links below).

The page describing the LED is now setup as example

The first tutorial pages are up: Tutorial Basics and Tutorial Digital IO

Enjoy.

Your SWH Team.


  1. Wiki: Main Page or:

  2. Discord Server:

    • Invitation: [1]
  3. Micropython: [2]

  4. Course page: [3]


Sketching with HW – SoSe2020

Leaning Goals:

  • Sketch with programmable Hardware
  • Build basic circuits connected to the microcontroller
    • Output: LEDs, Servos, Motors, Speakers, Display
    • Input: buttons, Dials, Light sensitive resistors, accelerometer, distance, I2C sensors
  • Program and Debug MicroPython on ESP32
    • Input, Output
    • Networking
  • Envision a new interactive physical object and implement a functional prototype

Topic of this terms course: Connected objects

This term we ask you to invent and physically sketch connected objects.

The project topic is described in more detail at: Project Topic SoSe2020

Timetable

Kick-off Meeting

27.7.2020 at 17:00 (90 Minutes, Zoom) – life online event

  • Introduction of the topic and format
  • Showing examples of the hardware and tools
  • Talking about resources
  • Introducing participants and teachers
  • Building of groups of 3 or 4 students – groups will work remotely
  • Kits can be picked up (or shipped) to students individually.

Preparation phase (self-paced)

10.8. to 28.8.2020

The is a detailed description of the tasks and requiements at: Tasks SoSe2020

There are different video Tutorials available, e.g.

We will have a Discord Server were you can log in when you are working on your project. This way you can talk to the other students and help each other out and chat. On workdays, there will be at least one knowledgeable person in the virtual lab so you can get help.


Intermediate Meeting

31.08.2020 at 17:00, (90 Minutes, Zoom) - live online event

All group project proposals are presented (if you cannot make this date, you may submit a video recording of your idea)

See Tasks SoSe2020 and Group Project SoSe2020 for details and requirements.

Getting started