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* There is now more information about the [[RGB LED]] including a tutorial video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2m6ttZ1bJw | * There is now more information about the [[RGB LED]] including a tutorial video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2m6ttZ1bJw | ||
* There is an example of how to program the [[LED Ring NeoPixel]] | * There is an example of how to program the [[LED Ring NeoPixel]] | ||
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* there is also a gallery with results from the last course: [[Gallery 2020]] | * there is also a gallery with results from the last course: [[Gallery 2020]] | ||
− | = Foreword | + | = Foreword to the Sketching With Hardware wiki = |
− | The course is part of our question of how to create functional prototypes for exploring interactive systems. There are some introductory slides ( | + | The course is part of our question of how to create functional prototypes for exploring interactive systems. There are some introductory slides (PPTX https://www.sketching-with-hardware.org/files/WhySKHW2020.pptx, PDF https://www.sketching-with-hardware.org/files/WhySKHW2020.pdf) that are shown in the introductory video (https://youtu.be/Irxo9b5cexs). |
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− | In the article "Understanding and researching through making: a plea for functional prototypes" ( | + | In the article "Understanding and researching through making: a plea for functional prototypes" (in the ACM DL https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3058498, as PDF https://www.sketching-with-hardware.org/files/functional3058498.pdf ) we discuss three different approaches to create prototypes. In this course, we focusing custom hardware development for research and development in human-computer interaction. |
− | <youtube> | + | <youtube>Irxo9b5cexsg</youtube> |
== Learning Goals == | == Learning Goals == | ||
− | The overall learning goal is the equip students with skills to '''Envision a new interactive physical object and | + | 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 why sketching with hardware is relevant | ||
* understand the challenges in creating function prototypes | * understand the challenges in creating function prototypes | ||
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* Discord Server for LMU students- Invitation: https://discord.com/invite/JhMs6jX | * Discord Server for LMU students- Invitation: https://discord.com/invite/JhMs6jX | ||
* Course page: https://www.um.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/studium_lehre/ss20/swh/index.html | * Course page: https://www.um.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/studium_lehre/ss20/swh/index.html | ||
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= Video Tutorials = | = Video Tutorials = | ||
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* https://youtu.be/0KGgYsEZcZM Digital Output - adding an LED to the controller [30:30 on Youtube] | * https://youtu.be/0KGgYsEZcZM Digital Output - adding an LED to the controller [30:30 on Youtube] | ||
* https://youtu.be/G6HZ1etMRbM Digital Output - connecting an LED - WebREPL based[16:54 on Youtube]** | * https://youtu.be/G6HZ1etMRbM Digital Output - connecting an LED - WebREPL based[16:54 on Youtube]** | ||
− | * https://youtu.be/ | + | * https://youtu.be/_4bXk8JjQSk PWM Output - connecting a servo - WebREPL based [14:40 on Youtube]** |
* https://youtu.be/va1beT6sxLs Digital Input - connecting a switch [30:31 on Youtube]** | * https://youtu.be/va1beT6sxLs Digital Input - connecting a switch [30:31 on Youtube]** | ||
* https://youtu.be/gjj5KyK2qGI Analog Input - ADC - connecting a resistor, voltage divider [46:23 on Youtube]** | * https://youtu.be/gjj5KyK2qGI Analog Input - ADC - connecting a resistor, voltage divider [46:23 on Youtube]** | ||
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* https://youtu.be/3J3GbD2PrCs Connecting the analog Joystick | * https://youtu.be/3J3GbD2PrCs Connecting the analog Joystick | ||
* https://youtu.be/C0W-wI0qHIQ Connecting a PIR motion sensor | * https://youtu.be/C0W-wI0qHIQ Connecting a PIR motion sensor | ||
− | * https://youtu.be/ | + | * https://youtu.be/PEKjvD1uQe4 Connecting a stepper motor (28BYJ-48) and driver (ULN2003) |
* https://youtu.be/PJdDUZWeIDs Connecting the HC-SR04 distance sensor | * https://youtu.be/PJdDUZWeIDs Connecting the HC-SR04 distance sensor | ||
* https://youtu.be/YFKACI_TfqA Connecting the MPU-6050 sensor (acceleration, gyro, temperature) | * https://youtu.be/YFKACI_TfqA Connecting the MPU-6050 sensor (acceleration, gyro, temperature) |