Anyone can learn to solder electronics
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Anyone can learn to solder electronics

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Spent the weekend doing electronics with high schoolers and talking to 12 year olds how I always wanted to know how to make Mario move... And I did!
Circuit Hacking Monday April 28
ATtiny Session: We will add tiny, inexpensive programmable microcontrollers to your paper circuitry, and show you how to solder and the basics of Arduino programming. Please reserve your place by RSVP-ing.
What to bring? • Bring your laptop for programming the microcontrollers. • If you'd like to get your computer set up before you come, instructions are below: -->How to install Arduino -->How to install Arduino for Windows drivers -->How to install add-on for programing ATTinys • All other materials for the workshop are provided, but it would be useful to have some design ideas in mind, and decorative / colored paper or card stock if you like (but not essential).
When? Monday 28th April, 7-9pm, Where? Double Union maker / hacker space How to book? RSVP here! $$$? $3 donations -bring cash on the day
Find out about past events on our wiki page. This is an open event: beginners, enthusiasts, and experts all welcome!