What: Open Source Hardware Camp
When: On the 3rd September 2016, 09:00 Saturday morning – 16:00 on the Sunday afternoon
Where: The Birchcliffe Centre, Birchcliffe Road, Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire, HX7 8DG, UK.
Cost: £10/day
Saturday talks:
* LabRTC — progress at the Open University on instant real-time control of lab hardware that’s half a world away
* Openly Educating the Next Generation of Engineers
* Indie Manufacturing
* Keeping your project on track
* Open Source and Feature Film Production
* The Things Network, a crowd sourced data network for the Internet of Things
* Kitnic.it – A registry for open hardware electronics projects
* Computer Controlled Heating System — cool use for a hot Pi
* Scaling IoT with Open Data
* Building a Smarter Island
* Making the Laser Light Synths
* Going Beyond the von Neumann Architecture with FPGAs
Sunday workshops:
* Getting started with FPGAs and Verilog using project IceStorm
* Develop your own long range sensor using Arduino and the Thing Innovations LoRaWAN Sensor development shield.
* Axiom 4K Open Source Camera demonstration
* Assembling the OSHCamp kit
Excerpts below taken from the announcement by Andrew Back on the OSHWA mailing list.
“Open Source Hardware Camp 2016 will take place place in the Pennine town of Hebden Bridge. For the third year running it is being hosted as part of the Wuthering Bytes technology festival. Tickets are priced at £10/day and this includes lunch. […] We currently have 12 talks and 4 workshops confirmed, with the possibility of one or two more. Covering a diverse range of topics, including laser light synths, LoRaWAN and The Things Network, open source digital cinema (includes Axiom 4K open hardware cinema camera demo/workshop), and iCE40 FPGA development with Yosys and LabRTC. I’m particularly looking forward to seeing the Axiom camera and getting hands-on with the Yosys and Arachne-pnr powered open source FPGA toolchain. […] As in previous years, there will be a social event on the Saturday evening and OSHCamp is once again being hosted to coincide with the Wuthering Bytes technology festival. You’re encouraged to check out the website for details of other participating events, as there may be some of interest. E.g. the annual GCC, GDB and friends developer conference, plus the first ever LLVM Cauldron!”
http://oshug.org/event/oshcamp2016
http://lists.oshwa.org/pipermail/discuss/2016-July/001844.html
