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== Interactive Electronics == | == Interactive Electronics == | ||
''' Important: ''' If you're not yet on the mailing list of this class, please contact me via email. | |||
[[:Category:Fachmodul]]<br /> | |||
''Lecturer(s):'' [[Martin Schied]]<br /> | ''Lecturer(s):'' [[Martin Schied]]<br /> | ||
''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 1 [[SWS]]<br /> | ''Credits:'' 6 [[ECTS]], 1 [[SWS]]<br /> | ||
''Date:'' Expected: Wednesday, 17:00 until 18:30 h | ''Date:'' Expected: Wednesday, 17:00 until 18:30 h | ||
''Venue:'' TBA: [[Marienstraße 7b]], Room 105 <br /> | ''Venue:'' TBA: [[Marienstraße 7b]], Room 105 <br /> | ||
''First meeting:'' | ''First meeting:'' 18.04.2012 | ||
==Schedule== | |||
* [[/1. Meeting | First Meeting]] 18th of April, 2012 | |||
* [[/2. Meeting | 2nd Meeting]] doesn't take place, moved to next week. | |||
* [[/3. Meeting | 3rd Meeting]] 2nd of May, 2012 [[/Arduino programming beginners | Programming intro ]] | |||
* [[/4. Meeting | 4th Meeting]] 9th of May, 2012: Voltage, Current, Resistors [[/code | Source code and schematics]] | |||
* [[/5. Meeting | 5th Meeting]] 16th of May, 2012: Serial communication, Interfacing with computers. | |||
* 6th Meeting: 23th of May, 2012: Questions and Answers - working with resistive Sensors. | |||
* [[/7. Meeting | 7th Meeting]] 30th of May, 2012: Consultations | |||
* [[/8. Meeting | 8th Meeting]] 6th of June, 2012: Shift registers / Serial communication. | |||
==Description== | ==Description== | ||
Sensors and Actors are ubiquitous in mobile computers, smart phones and everyday electronics. A smart phone knows if it's upside down, detects the brightness of its surrounding - and also knows whether it rests in a calm environment or is carried by its owner. Touch sensitive surfaces, be it on screen or a dedicated touch pad recognizing gestures - unthinkable they'd not exist. Interaction today means the use of many sensory channels: blinking, buzzing, vibrating, playing melodies or even talking. Among popular technologies less well known sensors are explored or invented in experiments and later used in small devices which are exhibited at the end of the course. | Sensors and Actors are ubiquitous in mobile computers, smart phones and everyday electronics. A smart phone knows if it's upside down, detects the brightness of its surrounding - and also knows whether it rests in a calm environment or is carried by its owner. Touch sensitive surfaces, be it on screen or a dedicated touch pad recognizing gestures - unthinkable they'd not exist. Interaction today means the use of many sensory channels: blinking, buzzing, vibrating, playing melodies or even talking. Among popular technologies less well known sensors are explored or invented in experiments and later used in small devices which are exhibited at the end of the course. | ||
The course is meant as an addition to | The course is meant as an addition to [http://www.uni-weimar.de/qisserver/rds?state=verpublish&status=init&vmfile=no&publishid=16759&moduleCall=webInfo&publishConfFile=webInfo&publishSubDir=veranstaltung the project Interaction and Experimental Interfaces - 30 cm³ ] with Prof. Geelhaar. Attendance without participation in the project can be discussed in a consultation in advance. | ||
===German description=== | ===German description=== | ||
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In Schaltungen, die im Laufe des Semesters entstehen, lernen die Teinehmer das interaktive Potential verschiedener Sensoren kennen, nehmen auseinander, stellen neu zusammen und lassen hör-, fühl- und sichtbares entstehen. | In Schaltungen, die im Laufe des Semesters entstehen, lernen die Teinehmer das interaktive Potential verschiedener Sensoren kennen, nehmen auseinander, stellen neu zusammen und lassen hör-, fühl- und sichtbares entstehen. | ||
Das Modul wird begleitend zum Master-Projektmodul von Prof. Geelhaar angeboten - eine separate Teilnahme ist nach Rücksprache ebenfalls möglich. | Das Modul wird begleitend zum [http://www.uni-weimar.de/qisserver/rds?state=verpublish&status=init&vmfile=no&publishid=16759&moduleCall=webInfo&publishConfFile=webInfo&publishSubDir=veranstaltung Master-Projektmodul Interaction and Experimental Interfaces - 30 cm³ ] von Prof. Geelhaar angeboten - eine separate Teilnahme ist nach Rücksprache ebenfalls möglich. | ||
==Topics== | ==Topics== | ||
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==Leistungsnachweis== | ==Leistungsnachweis== | ||
* 40% Project realization + Presentation (Friday, 13th of July, Audimax) | |||
* 40% Technical Documentation: Must: Code, Schematics, Design decisions. (format to be announced) | |||
* 20% Participation and personal efforts / success. | |||
* 10% Extra: Wiki Entry about a certain topic. (discuss with me about possible topics in a consultation. For example: you tried a new technology, wrote code for it and you can release your code or schematics or a how-to - possibly you can also give a short presentation or show the result in class!) | |||
==Eligible participants== | ==Eligible participants== | ||
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==Literature== | ==Literature== | ||
* | * Tom Igoe: Making Things Talk, O'Reilly & MAKE, ISBN 978-0596510510 (English) | ||
* | * Manuel Odendahl, Julian Finn, Alex Wenger: Arduino - Physical Computing für Bastler, Designer und Geeks, O'Reilly, ISBN 978-3-89721-995-3 (German) | ||
* Joshua Noble: Programming Interactivity, O’Reilly, ISBN 978-0596154141 (English) | |||
* Dave Cutcher - Electronic Circuits for the Evil Genius: 64 Lessons with Projects (Taschenbuch), Mc Graw Hill, ISBN 978-0071744126 | |||
==Links== | ==Links== |
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