Arduino Input/Output with the Danger Shield

Arduino Danger Sheild by NYCResistor

The Arduino Prototyping board is one of the best pieces of electronics to come out for hobbyists in the last few years. To get the most out of this fantastic piece of electronics, it helps to have some great Input/Output (I/O) capability.

And it's as easy said as done if that I/O is coming from the Danger Shield! (by Zach Smith of NYC Resistor. It's dangerously fun, and you'll learn to do some dangerously cool things with the Arduino while you build and learn to use it!

This class will be split into 2 evening classes, held on Tuesday July 22nd (7 to 10PM), and Thursday July 24th (7 to 10PM).

Requirements:

  • A PC/Mac of some kind to bring to class
  • A standard Arduino Diecimila prototype board
  • Curiosity

Please contact FarMcKon@gmail.com if you want to take the class but do not have one of the required bits. We can work something out if needed.

Class Cost Breakdown:

  • Materials Cost: $40 (Danger Shield and Misc. parts)
  • Class Cost :$40 (6hr of class time)
registrations:
14
details
date:
07/22/2008 - 7:00pm - 10:00pm
price:
$80.00

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Comments

lowering springs :

Your post is so curious that it almost made me mad at the kit. I am wondering how I can take classes on this kit because it is not available in my area. There should be some online classes or trainings for this kind of stuff.

RolandJuno:

Any way I can still sign up for this? I was going to car pool from DE.

jmil:

this sounds awesome, can't wait!!

Jordan Miller

jmil:

sounds awesome, can't wait!!

Jordan Miller

jmil:

sounds awesome, can't wait!!

Jordan Miller

Jordan:

For those struggling to find the board, it's actually spelled Diecimila.

FarMcKon:

Awesome! I look forward to catching up with you at the class!

dylanSnow:

I've been doing some projects on my own using a Proto Shield and Flash. This looks like a great opportunity to meet up with other Arduino people (or soon to be Arduino people).

If you are new to Arduino, don't fret. It is so very easy to pick up and just start working with.

I am psyched about this!!!

dylan

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