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Free Circuit Hacking Night at Artisan's Asylum

Free Circuit Hacking Night at Artisan's Asylum
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Circuit Hacking Night is just about every Wednesday night, 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM - please sign up for tickets so we know to expect you! Check the drop down menu for available dates! 

Circuit Hacking Night is also supported by a number of other instructors and Artisan's Asylum members! To view more classes taught at Artisan's Asylum, visit us at www.artisansasylum.com/current-classes

Classes that you might want to take, if you like Circuit Hacking:

Controlling Bigger Things With Electronics (1 session)

Hands On Basic Electronics (4 weeks)

Wearable Electronics (1 session)

   Group huddled over an electronics workbench

Description:

Come play with electronics at Artisan's Asylum! Whether you're a newbie or an experienced hacker, there will be something for you at Circuit Hacking Night. This one night the electronics & robotics lab will be open for FREE -- there will be a free introductory soldering lesson, electronics kits on hand for sale for those who wish to make things, and experienced hackers and engineers around to answer all your questions. Feel free to bring your own projects to work on if you have them!

The proceeds of all sales and donations will go directly towards funding maintenance and improvements in the Electronics & Robotics lab of Artisan's Asylum: to buying new equipment, keeping consumables in stock, and towards general upkeep.

Class Goals:

To learn how to solder, to work on your electronics projects, and to spend time with other hackers and makers.

Prerequisites:

Participants must be at least 18 years of age.

Materials:

There will be an assortment of kits available for sale on site from Asylum members, Adafruit, Sparkfun, and Evil Mad Science. You can view a list of available kits here: http://wiki.artisansasylum.com/index.php/Circuit_Hacking_NightElectronic_Kits_Available

Instructor Biography:

Andrew Anselmo is a consulting engineer and a member of Artisan's Asylum, one of the biggest maker spaces in the US, and has worked on many different controls, instrumentation, and automation projects for industry as well as many in the arts. He has worked with the Arduino environment on many projects, and has built a few interesting devices around various "flavors" of the Arduino platform to solve real world problems.  He still likes simple projects with transistors. Some of his work and consulting philosophy can be seen at www.clipboardengineering.com.

Mike Beach is an Electrical Engineer with many years of experience with the design and debug of electro-optical and high speed analog systems. Some of this work can be seen at www.actinica.com. He has held classes in low-noise analog design for IEEE, has co-taught a robotic design course based on a hybrid Raspberry Pi/Arduino platform in addition to Hands On Basic Electronics at the Asylum and ejoys being an active participant and mentor at the Circuit Hacking night held at the Asylum every Wednesday.


ARTISAN'S ASYLUM STUDENT POLICIES


 

After you buy your ticket here on Eventbrite, please register in Artisan's Asylum's systemhttps://artisansasylum.com/membership/registration/
 Purchase of a ticket expresses acceptance of A2's Refunds and Cancellation policies found here: https://artisansasylum.com/classpolicies/

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Support our mission! Donate here: https://artisansasylum.com/donation/   Students: we love getting your feedback! Fill out this form to be heard! 

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