ArduinoDay

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Arduino Days 2026


Diogenes

  • Arduino Days 2026
  • March 27, 28, & 29
  • 10a - 4p CDT


March 27 (Fri):

  • 12p - 4p - Group Arduino Automaton/Robotics Project (J. Choate) - Day 1/3

- This will be a group project where the participants pick a project goal involving control of some sort of mechanical assembly of their choosing.

- It is expected the group will break their project down into modules and then individuals or small (e.g. pairs) sub-groups will take specific modules and assemble them. The final goal will be to assemble the modules into the finished work product within the three (3) day time limit.

- We'll be using Bass/Balsa wood, plastics, foam, string, straws, etc. along with motors and solenoids. We'll have a supply stock on hand, but feel free to bring additional materials.

- Suggestions (The group has the final say in their project):

- Karakuri Ningo (からくり人形)

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 Karakuri Puppet - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karakuri_puppet
 Japan's Only Karakuri Doll Master. 300 Years of Exquisite Mechanical Art. - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XU-kqpkZWjc


- Target Tracking Nerf Compatible Weapon (Diogenes will supply Nerf ammo)

- da Vinci Mechanism

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 Leonardo da Vinci -- https://www.leonardoda-vinci.org/
 DaVinci The Exhibition -- https://www.thehenryford.org/visit/things-to-do/calendar/davinci-the-exhibition
 A Look At IBM's Traveling Exhibition "Leonardo da Vinci" - Early 1970s -- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YUeRd6ZbbDw
 Discovery Hall - IBM – Leonardo Da Vinci exhibit,  1990-1991 -- https://txarchives.org/aushc/finding_aids/00673.xml 
 (J. Choate was a founding member of Discovery Hall, The Robot Group was also an off-shoot.)
 The Robot Group -- https://www.meetup.com/robotics-69/ (Diogenes hosts the monthly meeting on the first Tuesday of each month.)


- Lego Technic - Mindstorms Robotics

 Lego Technic -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Technic
 Lego Mindstorms -- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lego_Mindstorms


March 28 (Sat):

  • 10a - 12p - HABEX2 Monthly Update - "Arduino & LoRaWAN" - Seeeduino LoRaWAN (J. Choate) - Hands-on pair/group. (HABEX - High Altitude Balloon EXperiment)

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- The first hour will be a presentation of the HABEX2 project and the hardware.

- The second hour will be a hands on familiarization with the SEEEDuino LoRaWAN board. I have 3x boards. You'll need a computer with the Arduino IDE installed to program them. The first two basic examples, blink and GPS, are the intended targets.

- https://wiki.seeedstudio.com/Seeeduino_LoRAWAN/ (Be sure to visit this page and become familiar with it. It is critical to success in working with the two examples.)

  • 12p - 1p - "Fencing buddies" Arduino Project Presentation (T. Aarush)

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- The first 5 mins will be an explanation of the various aspects of fencing buddies.

- The next 10 mins will be a deep dive into how the ultrawide band technology works.

- The next 20 mins will be for Q/A

- 10 mins for buffer

  • 12p - 4p - Group Arduino Automaton/Robotics Project (J. Choate) - Day 2/3
  • 1p - 3p - "Beginner git User Intro" (Daniel Morely)

- This is intended for persons who have no experience using change management in their programming.

- Participants will need to have git installed on their laptop before the presentation (or arrive early to install it).

- All git operations will be on your local machine. No network services, 3rd party software, or libraries are required.


March 29 (Sun):

  • 10a - 12p - Wanna get Weird? Plan 9 on Raspberry Pi (J. Choate) - Hands-on as you will need a Raspberry Pi, SD Card, & Computer

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- Plan 9 Installation on Raspberry Pi 3 (c2020) -- https://web.archive.org/web/20200111162735/http://ssz.com/Projects/RPi_Plan9_Install.html

- Plan 9 available -- https://forums.raspberrypi.com/viewtopic.php?t=24480

- Plan 9 operating system for the Raspberry Pi – demonstration by Richard Miller -- https://raspi.tv/2012/plan-9-operating-system-for-the-raspberry-pi-demonstration-by-richard-miller

- 9Front -- https://9front.org/

  • 12p - 4p - Group Arduino Automaton/Robotics Project (J. Choate) - Day 3/3
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Associated Groups:

- Nature Nerds of Austin Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/nature-nerds-of-austin/

- Austin Arduino and MicroController Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-web-mobile-electronic-club-for-beginners-experts/

- South Austin Makerspace Meetup --https://www.meetup.com/southaustinmakerspace/

- Austin 3D Printing Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-3dprinting/

- Austin Astronomy Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-astronomy-meetup/

- Austin Physics for Fun Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/physics-1/

- The Robot Group Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/robotics-69/

- The Austin FPGA Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/austin-fpga-meetup-group/

- Central Texas Commodore Users Group Meetup -- https://www.meetup.com/central-texas-commodore-users-group/


To Do:

- We're looking for more volunteers to suggest their own project ideas or willing to work on the ones below...

  • ESP32 (We have several ESP32s and ESP32 WROOM boards available)
  • BeagleV-Fire (Has RISC-V w/ on SOC FPGA) - I (J. Choate) have one board and have done a couple of projects with it, very beginner. The toolchain for this is mostly provided by Beagle online (though I do have the toolchain installed locally as well). Not sure I'll have time to do something with it by the event dates.
  • Arduino Uno Q - I (J. Choate) have one board but not sure if I'll have time to do something with it by the event dates.
  • The Linux Build System - A High Level Introduction - 2 hrs. - Presentation w/ discussion


Notes:

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  • We have a DTEN DTX 55 conferencing system running Ubuntu available for presentations. It consists of a 55" 4K Display (plus a non-standard smaller ASUS display, both with touch) w/ an audio bar and 4k camera. To use the display with your own computer you will need HDMI. This system was designed to use a closed source proprietary Android or Windows IoT OS and application. It was not designed for Linux support, so we are still hacking on this puppy (i.e. touch and the audio bar, a 16 microphone phased array, is still not functioning completely). -- https://www.dten.com/ko/products/dten-d7/basic-55/?srsltid=AfmBOoq65zWsRbIib8PAcUemXTxCiZ6_ndjPOceGypFXbXjZ9YlrhSD3