Here is the Camp. We were able to give 4500 stand-alone SDR badges to the participants of the Chaos Communication Camp 2015. Only 2 days later, we got a huge number of fancy and great firmware commits. Even the first standalone SDR apps got created without...
All blasters now have pre-programmed microcontrollers, got a nice small manual explaining the basics and are fully packaged for Fri3d Camp!We will have stock available during camp, so drop by the shop to get yours if you didn't pre-order!
We had the idea to create the Chaos Communication Camp 2015 Badge in our loca hackerspace in munich.After the r0ket from 2011 we decided to build a SDR as a badge.
right before leaving for Fri3d Camp I quickly desolderd all 70 blue LEDs and replaced them with green ones. Most people didn't think it was possible until I showed them the video. Some of them kept insisting that it was an undocumented feature of...
Just a quick video of loading up the SUV in the back of the truck to start my journey up to Yida Refugee camp. I got to make good use of the winch which worked well, but sounds awful. Enjoy.
We got the first 6 prototypes of the badge in June 2015. From now we only had less than 2 month till the camp. But we had to fix a number of problems in that time.
We had no time for a second prototype. So all design changes had to be without errors. We ordered all the parts and were able to produce all 4500 badges within a few days before the camp.
Updated docs, adding some projects we did with students in summer camp.Among the projects: exploring the maze, using wall following and pledge algorithms.Link: https://yozh.readthedocs.io/en/latest/projects.html
We agreed to run a summer camp with Plobot. That means a lot of kids playing with them at the same time. We ended up adding two layers of acrylic below the encoders in order for them to stand still. Things like that and cutting the terminals of the battery...
I finished the main functionality for the scope last week and took to the University of Alberta Engineering DiscoverE camp for a demo. It was the main, end demo for a little talk I gave a grade 7-9 "Awesome Arduino" campers on the idea of "software-enabled...