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==Literatur== | ==Literatur== | ||
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) | |||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
===Suppliers and Catalogs=== | |||
Catalogs for electronic components - if you don't already know a suppliers parts range it's worth ordering a paper version an read them. An hour of catalogue reading is also an incredibly effective way of learning about electronics in general. | |||
====Paper + online==== | |||
http://www.reichelt.de/ | |||
many items available, almost all standard components at a reasonable price usually. Good paper catalog. (mail order) | |||
http://www.pollin.de/ | |||
many clearance sales, cheap kits. Don't expect too much quality there for cheap tools - however there are often great deals for motors, power supplies and also standard components. Don't expect to get cheap parts after one year again - they might be sold out. (mail order) | |||
http://www.conrad.de/ | |||
pricey, nice if you live next to one (Leipzig, Berlin) - in rare cases they have a part you don't find elsewhere, but more often they only have the standards and nothing more. The website's search is a cruelty - use the paper catalog for a firt impression. Good paper catalog. (mail order and stores in big cities). | |||
====online==== | |||
http://www.watterott.com/ cheap source for a variety of Arduino boards, and Sensors (german source for Seeedstudio, Pololu and Sparkfun), quick shipping. | |||
http://lipoly.de - similar to watterott, different prices, sometimes they have parts watterott ran out of stock. | |||
http://www.segor.de/ | |||
have some hard to get parts (for example a wide range of solenoids and very special semi conductors) and also a wide selection of standard parts at a reasonable price. (Berlin based store + mail order) | |||
http://www.dealextreme.com/ - cheap electronic gadgets and household electronics and also some parts, directly from china. (shipping time between 10 days and 4 weeks) | |||
=== Manufacturers of arduino accessories === | |||
Shields, sensor break outs. | |||
http://www.seeedstudio.com/ many accessories and a pcb service (create your board with eagle, send your files there - 3 or 4 weeks later you have nicely made PCBs in your mail box) | |||
http://www.pololu.com/ motor driver boards, sensor break outs, etc. They have nice breadboard wires... | |||
http://www.sparkfun.com/ The grandma of arduino accessories - sensors, breakouts, kits, mechanical parts, ... | |||
=== other Links === | |||
Arduino forums: | |||
* http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?board=31.0 (current german) | |||
* http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl (old german forum, still available for reading) | |||
http://www.instructables.com/ search for "sensor" there and have fun... | |||
http://blog.makezine.com/ blog about tinker- and maker projects | |||
http://hackaday.com/ | |||
Blog about different hadware/software hacks - great Inspirational source. | |||
http://arduino.cc home page of the Arduino platform. | |||
http://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/Elektronikversender Huge List of suppliers (german): | |||
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Revision as of 15:56, 24 October 2011
Werkmodul
Lehrperson(en): Martin Schied
Bewertung: 6 ECTS, 4 SWS
Termin: Donnerstag, 15:15 bis 18:30 Uhr
Ort: Marienstraße 5, Elektroniklabor und Marienstraße 7b, Raum 102
Erster Termin: voraussichtlich 20.10.2011
Beschreibung
Ziel des Kurses ist die Grundlagenvermittlung für eine selbständige Arbeit im Elektroniklabor. Schwerpunkte sind die Verknüpfung von Sensoren und Aktoren mit Mikrocontrollern (z.B. Arduino) und Computern/Netzwerken und die dazu erforderlichen Grundlagen der Elektronik. Die Inhalte werden in Seminaren und spielerisch-experimentell im Labor behandelt. Einführend wird es eine Übersicht der häufig verwendeten Sensoren und Aktoren aus der Robotik geben. Details und Updates: http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/IFD:GrundlagenElektronik2011
English description
Goal of this course is to enable students to independently work on their projects in the electronics lab. Use and handling of electronic components and circuits are introduced, as well as the connection of sensors and actors to digital and analog ports of a micro controller (e.g. Arduino) or a computer network. Details and updates: http://www.uni-weimar.de/medien/wiki/IFD:GrundlagenElektronik2011
Themen
- Grundlagen der Elektronik (Stromkreis, Ohmsches Gesetz, Stromversorgungen und Messgeräte)
- Einfache Grundschaltungen aus Transistoren, Widerständen und Kondensatoren
- Analoge und digitale Schnittstellen am Mikrocontroller
- Bauteilkunde zu herkömmlichen Elementen der Elektronik, Robotik mit Schwerpunkt auf Sensoren zur Mensch/Maschine-Interaktion.
Voraussetzungen
Vorkenntnisse der Elektronik (Schulniveau) sind von Vorteil für die Teilnahme, aber nicht zwingend notwendig. Ein Interesse für Elektronik und hohe Bereitschaft zum Selbststudium wird begrüßt.
Anmeldung
Die Bewerbung für eine Teilnahme am Kurs muss bis zum 10.10.2011 per E-Mail mit dem Betreff: Bewerbung GrundlagenElektronik2011 und folgenden Angaben an: martin (punkt) schied (at) uni-weimar.de gesendet werden.
- Name
- Fachrichtung und Fachsemester
- Matrikelnummer
- Angabe der geltenden Prüfungsordnung
- Gültige E-Mail-Adresse @uni-weimar.de (zur Bestätigung der Anmeldung) Warum?
Sollte es mehr als 15 Bewerber geben, entscheidet das Motivationsschreiben, die Zugehörigkeit zur Fakultät/des Studiengangs und ggf. die Reihenfolge der Anmeldungen über die Aufnahme in den Kurs.
Leistungsnachweis
Aktive Teilnahme, Dokumentation.
Zielgruppe
Bachelor-Studenten der Fakultäten Medien, Gestaltung und der Medienarchitektur
Syllabus
Termine des Semesters
- tba
Literatur
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)
Links
Suppliers and Catalogs
Catalogs for electronic components - if you don't already know a suppliers parts range it's worth ordering a paper version an read them. An hour of catalogue reading is also an incredibly effective way of learning about electronics in general.
Paper + online
http://www.reichelt.de/ many items available, almost all standard components at a reasonable price usually. Good paper catalog. (mail order)
http://www.pollin.de/ many clearance sales, cheap kits. Don't expect too much quality there for cheap tools - however there are often great deals for motors, power supplies and also standard components. Don't expect to get cheap parts after one year again - they might be sold out. (mail order)
http://www.conrad.de/ pricey, nice if you live next to one (Leipzig, Berlin) - in rare cases they have a part you don't find elsewhere, but more often they only have the standards and nothing more. The website's search is a cruelty - use the paper catalog for a firt impression. Good paper catalog. (mail order and stores in big cities).
online
http://www.watterott.com/ cheap source for a variety of Arduino boards, and Sensors (german source for Seeedstudio, Pololu and Sparkfun), quick shipping.
http://lipoly.de - similar to watterott, different prices, sometimes they have parts watterott ran out of stock.
http://www.segor.de/ have some hard to get parts (for example a wide range of solenoids and very special semi conductors) and also a wide selection of standard parts at a reasonable price. (Berlin based store + mail order)
http://www.dealextreme.com/ - cheap electronic gadgets and household electronics and also some parts, directly from china. (shipping time between 10 days and 4 weeks)
Manufacturers of arduino accessories
Shields, sensor break outs.
http://www.seeedstudio.com/ many accessories and a pcb service (create your board with eagle, send your files there - 3 or 4 weeks later you have nicely made PCBs in your mail box)
http://www.pololu.com/ motor driver boards, sensor break outs, etc. They have nice breadboard wires...
http://www.sparkfun.com/ The grandma of arduino accessories - sensors, breakouts, kits, mechanical parts, ...
other Links
Arduino forums:
- http://arduino.cc/forum/index.php?board=31.0 (current german)
- http://www.arduino.cc/cgi-bin/yabb2/YaBB.pl (old german forum, still available for reading)
http://www.instructables.com/ search for "sensor" there and have fun...
http://blog.makezine.com/ blog about tinker- and maker projects
http://hackaday.com/ Blog about different hadware/software hacks - great Inspirational source.
http://arduino.cc home page of the Arduino platform.
http://www.mikrocontroller.net/articles/Elektronikversender Huge List of suppliers (german):