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Hackaday Prize Worldwide San Francisco

Design a PCB from zero to WiFi with Hackaday!

Saturday, June 13, 2015 10:00 am PDT Local time zone:
San Francisco, California
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Come learn to design a PCB using the popular WiFi connected chip ESP8266.

This workshop will be taught by Matt Berggren [@technolomaniac] and will get you started with PCB design, parts needed and some electronic theory.

Matt teaches this workshop in smaller locations around the world and the wait list is long. Come take it where we have space for many more people. Matt says:

"do not feel like you need any high level math or engineering background to be successful here. This'll be mostly back of the envelope. If you can bring it up on a dev board, you're at the right level to join. If you know more, awesome. We'll cover some of the pitfalls even solid hackers make leaping into professional-caliber designs and also the things organizations get wrong designing circuits as a part of a team. "

RSVP: http://worldwide-sf.hackaday.io

Saturday day - PCB Design Workshop

This Zero to Product workshop takes you thru Printed Circuit Board (PCB) design, to some basic manufacturing techniques. If you have little-to-no knowledge of schematic capture, PCB layout, Computer-Aided Manufacturing (CAM), soldering, testing, etc; this will be great for you.

Using Eagle you will build a schematic, layout a board, generate CAM files, mill PCBs using an Othermill and more!

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 06/11/2015 at 12:41 point

Sorry, this is not an online event. It is in-person, in San Francisco. 

You can watch the live stream of Matt's PCB Design workshop in Los Angeles here: 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NgCenBZMgvc

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mailsandeepkumar.bv wrote 06/12/2015 at 10:20 point

thanks

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David Adams wrote 06/11/2015 at 09:09 point

After clicking on the RSVP link, you're faced with a ticket purchase (which is sold out). I guess this is not an online event. Shame. I think hackaday and atmel are missing a trick there... 

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Sophi Kravitz wrote 06/11/2015 at 12:41 point

Hi David, the workshop is sold out but you can get a standby ticket and there are still tickets to the party afterwards.

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David Adams wrote 06/11/2015 at 12:57 point

It's a little too far to come for me, I live in the peak district, in northern England. A live webcast with the opportunity to submit questions during the event would be an opportunity seized and exploited for Hackaday's and Atmel's global audience.....imho ;)

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Grant wrote 06/11/2015 at 05:24 point

Yes, will we be able to follow this online

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sailighavat wrote 06/11/2015 at 04:32 point

is it an onlime event??

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