Friday, November 29, 2013
Paper Electronics Results
We had a great workshop by Natalie Freed on paper electronics. A lot of people showed up, but here are the pictures of the cool paper electronics from the event.
A lamp with a coin cell battery base
A cute little paper house
Tent with with a cutout scene shining through
Simple origami flower with LED for light.
We had quite a few projects involving programmable chips to for having multiple buttons and such. Here is one being made;
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
Natalie Freed will be doing a paper electronics workshop for our next Electronics Study Group on Wednesday 11/27/2013 from 7-10 pm.
Natalie is an ASU alumni who moved on to Personal Robots Group at the MIT Media Lab for her M.S. She is in town this week and wants to share her love of paper electronics with you HeatSync Labbers! Shell bring the bare necessities, but feel free to bring anything you want to incorporate. Surface mount components work especially well.
Please share our meetup page about it! Also here is the discussion about it if you have questions post here.
Natalie is an ASU alumni who moved on to Personal Robots Group at the MIT Media Lab for her M.S. She is in town this week and wants to share her love of paper electronics with you HeatSync Labbers! Shell bring the bare necessities, but feel free to bring anything you want to incorporate. Surface mount components work especially well.
Please share our meetup page about it! Also here is the discussion about it if you have questions post here.
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