Makers NS Zoran Rončević - Sprint Nove Tehnologije, Novi Sad Association Maker Hackster Live ambassador European Maker Week ambassador Nenad Četić - RT-RK Institute for Computer Based Systems, Novi Sad
Who are makers? Maker Manifesto Maker Community Maker School Worldwide Community
Maker Manifesto Make making is fundamental to what is means to be humans Share sharing with others what you have made and what you know Learn you must learn to make. You must always seek to learn more Play be playful with what you making and you will proud of what you discover Team work from Do-It-Yourself to Do-It-Together MARK HATCH
Makers Community Community of people who have a passion for making things, and who want to share that with others. First step free membership in http://www.meetup.com/makers-ns/ Activities workshops, seminars, hackathons, exhibitions Mission discovering and researching together new technologies Regional network Novi Sad, Zrenjanin, Sombor Association Maker group of coordinators and organizers
Maker Community June 27, 2015 11:00 AM
Maker Community events Texas Instruments Day Cypress Day
Maker Community events Particle Photon workshop Serbia & Romania together
Maker Community events Arduino Day exhibition World IoT Day
Maker School Gimnazija Jovan Jovanović Zmaj, Novi Sad Gimnazija Laza Kostić, Novi Sad Srednja tehnička škola, Sombor
Maker School Makerspace
Maker School Microsoft Sinergija 2015 IoT to Europe - Zagreb
Maker School Arduino Day 2016
WorldWide community Hackster Live European Maker Week (EMWeek) EU commission
Hackster Live
Hackster Live
Hackster Live Hackster sponsors Microsoft Amazon Particle Arduino Cypress NXP Intel Sparkfun Adafruit
EMWeek European Maker Week The European Maker Week is an project promoted by European Commission and implemented by Maker Faire Rome in collaboration with Startup Europe, aim to draw European citizens to the Maker world and the FabLab, Makerspaces, Hackersapce and the Hardware Startups Environment.
EMWeek European Maker Week Ambassadors
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Association Maker Association members Jan Dolinaj Levi9, Novi Sad Nenad Četić RT-RK, Novi Sad Dalibor Dobrilović ETF, Zrenjanin Aleksandar Bakalov -,Novi Sad Milorad Ivančević Gimnazija Laza Kostić, Novi Sad Marijana Bogdaović Srednja tehnička škola, Sombor Valentina Savčić Rončević Neodata, Novi Sad Zoran Rončević Sprint NT, Novi Sad
Arduino (Genuino) open-source platform easy-to-use intended for anyone making! The Arduino language based on Wiring Implemented in C/C++ links AVR Libc Similar to Processing language
Arduino Software (IDE) Open source Easy to use Support for multiple boards (not only for Arduino) Examples in IDE Big community
Arduino MKR1000 Similar to Arduino Zero + WiFi Atmel ATSAMW25 SoC SAMD21 Cortex-M0+ 32bit low power ARM MCU WINC1500 low power 2.4GHz IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi ECC508 CryptoAuthentication Battery charger Power management Caution: runs at 3.3V!!!
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Raspberry Pi
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Raspberry Pi 3 New SoC, BCM2837 1.2GHz 64-bit quad-core ARM Cortex-A53 CPU Integrated 802.11n wireless LAN Bluetooth 4.1 Backward compatible with compatibility with Raspberry Pi 1 and 2 35$
CC3200 SimpleLink Wi-Fi ARM Cortex -M4 Core at 80 MHz Wi-Fi Network Processor Power-Management Subsystems Wi-Fi CERTIFIED Chip Applications Microcontroller Subsystem
CC3200 Embedded Software Overview
CC3200 LaunchPad TI IoT devicesolution MCU 20 pin LaunchPad connector Embedded sensors Temp sensor Accelerometer Booster extension boards Great out of the box examples
Wireless microphone node CC3200 LaunchPad and CC3200 Audio BoosterPack prototype CC3200 (peripherals ADC, SPI, I2S) Single microphone Audio streaming Restricted resources Small physical dimension sensor
Cypress PSoC PSoC 1 / PSoC 3 1 proprietary Cypress 8 bit core 3-8051 based PSoC 4 Cortex-M0 + BLE (option) Cortex-M3 PSoC 5LP
Programmable System-on-Chip 5LP Microcontroller + CPLD/FPGA + Analog Cortex M3 and DMA 20-bit, 12-bit ADC 8-bit IDAC & 8-bit VDAC, Op-amp, PGA, TIA, Comparator, Voltage reference Mixer and digital filter Cap-sense block SPI / UART / I2C / I2S UDB (universal digital block)
PSoC Pro: Flexible good for mixed signal designs reduce BOM (price) faster(yap, if in HW) well documented Cons: more complex small community QFN package (c mon we are makers)
ESP8266 - low-cost Wi-Fi!!! Open source IoT platform 32-bit RISC CPU: Tensilica Xtensa LX106 running at 80 MHz 64 KiB of instruction RAM, 96 KiB of data RAM External QSPI flash - 512 KiB to 4 IEEE 802.11 b/g/n Wi-Fi Integrated TR switch, balun, LNA, power amplifier and matching network WEP or WPA/WPA2 authentication, or open networks 16 GPIO pins, SPI, I²C, I²S interfaces with DMA (sharing pins with GPIO) UART on dedicated pins 1 10-bit ADC
ESP8266 Library Full Reference Digital IO Analog input Analog output Timing and delays Serial Progmem File system Ticker EEPROM I2C (Wire library) SPI SoftwareSerial OneWire mdns and DNS-SD responder (ESP8266mDNS library) SSDP responder (ESP8266SSDP) DNS server (DNSServer library) Servo
ESP8266 + Arduino IDE
NodeMCU Great for makers Bread board compatible pinout
Particle Photon 2013 Kickstarter As of 2015 known as Particle
Devices P0 $10 Particle WiFi Module CORE - $39 Arduino + WiFi + ARM + Cloud (REST) + Wireless programming PHOTON- $19 Faster and cheaper P1 - $12 With built-in antenna ELECTRON - $39 2g/3g modem, M2M + several shields (Internet Button, Relay, Power )
HW in nutshell STM32F205RGY6 120Mhz ARM Cortex M3 Broadcom BCM43362 Wi-Fi chip 1MB flash, 128KB RAM 18 Mixed-signal GPIO and advanced peripherals 3V3, 5V tolerant (Digital, I2C, CAN) Low power (80mA 80uA) Pinout: http://daraghbyrne.github.io/diotlabs/getting-started/understanding-your-photon/ Interfaces: SPI, I2C, I2S, CAN, USB, PWM / Analog: ADC, DAC Open Source
SW Arduino-like development (Wiring programming framework) Many libraries (TCP, Servo, WiFi ) Over-the-air updates (wireless flash) Particle Build cloud based Web IDE Particle Dev (Atom based IDE) Particle CLI Mobile SDKs - Android and ios SDKs: NodeJS and Win (official), Java, C#, Python Particle Cloud (REST API)
Cloud API OAuth2 authentication Variable Function Events Publish / Subscribe Stream Webhooks
LoRa RF click Fully certified LoRa Sub-GHz, 433/868 MHz LoRaWAN Class A protocol stack range of >15km in rural and suburban settings >5km coverage in urban areas UART interface ASCII command interface Ready-to-use examples
LoRa in practice One LoRa RF click on window Second one in the car Periodaically sending packets Looking for lost packets ~2km range
Amazon Echo, Alexa hands-free speaker voice-control 7 microphones Far-field voice recognition
Alexa Voice Service (AVS)
Nikola Tesla - vision "When wireless is fully applied the earth will be converted into a huge brain, capable of response in every one of its parts. Nikola Tesla, 1900, Colorado Springs
Thank you What will you Make?
More info maker.rs www.meetup.com/makers-ns/ www.hackster.io/live/makers-novi-sad europeanmakerweek.eu/events/ www.arduino.cc www.raspberrypi.org www.ti.com/product/cc3200 www.cypress.com/products/32-bit-arm-cortex-m3-psoc-5lp nodemcu.com particle.io www.mikroe.com/click/lora-rf/ developer.amazon.com/public/solutions/alexa/alexa-voiceservice