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'''Circuit Hacking Mondays is a (mostly) weekly get-together to learn electronics and learn to solder cool stuff!'''
* You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session.
* Make a project tonight, and take it home with you!
* Most projects take about an hour to make.
* If you have your own project (advanced or simple), bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!
* '''WHEN:''' 7:00pm till whenever -- most Mondays (on some Monday holidays, volunteer instructors might announce an Early start of 3:00pm.
* '''CHANNELS:''' This is an in-person event. If you need special accommodation, or need to do remote, let us know and we will try to help.
* '''ORGANIZERS:''' [[User:lxpk|LX]], [[User:culteejen|TJ]] [[User:Jtfoote|jonathan (rrmutt)]]
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[[Category:Circuit Hacking Mondays]]
[[Category:events]]
[[Category:events]]
'''Organization'''
We have split CHM into three sections, each runs approximately monthly. There will always be circuit hacking on Mondays, but volunteer instructors might be specializing as below or taking the week off. Come anyway :)
1. '''Learn to Solder Monday:''' is a monthly get-together to learn to solder electronics. You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session. Come make a project tonight, and take it home with you! We have great kits suitable for beginners, as well as all the soldering irons and tools needed to build  them. Experienced volunteers are on hand to show you the basics and help out. We ask a $10-20 donation to cover kit costs. We also have more advanced kits for those with more experience. If you have your own project (advanced or simple), bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it. Every second Monday [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/292137488/ Meetup: Learn to Solder Monday]
2. '''Microcontroller Monday:''' Learn to program microcontrollers with Arduino or Circuit Python. This is a monthly get-together to learn about microcontrollers and how to program them. You can get started with a microcontroller project in one session and take it home with you! We have Arduino and Circuit Python microcontrollers, and a big selection of sensors and peripherals like Neopixel color LEDs.
Though any programming experience will help, this is suitable for beginners. If you have used an Arduino and are looking for next steps or cool projects, we can help, come share what you know. If you are currently working on a project, bring it by for inspiration and tips. We have parts, cables, and microcontroller boards for you at cost; you will need a laptop with a USB-A port or adapter. We ask $15-40 donation to cover parts and materials unless you bring your own. If you are starting out with Circuit Python, follow this link to [[Circuit Python at Noisebridge]]
We also have soldering and test equipment and can help you debug that stubborn problem :) Every 3rd Monday of the month [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/292137290/ Meetup: Microcontroller Monday]
3. '''Circuit Hacking Monday:''' is a free-form get-together to work on electronics projects together. Come and learn to solder, or program microcontrollers with Arduino or Circuit Python. If you are working on a project, come work with others and share what you know. We have soldering kits, tons of parts and supplies, test equipment, and knowledgeable volunteers. Every 4th Monday of the month [https://www.meetup.com/noisebridge/events/292137604/ Meetup: Circuit Hacking Monday]
[[File:CHM-group1000.jpg|800px|link=chm|right|]]
[[File:CHM-tablecrop800.jpg|800px|link=chm|right|A shot of a red table with the lettering "NOISBRIDGE HACKERSPACE" There are soldering irons and electronic parts visible; people's hands are shown assembling electronic kits]]
[[File:Arduinos_For_Total_Newbies_workshop.jpg|400px|link=chm|right]]


=== What?  Where? ===
=== What?  Where? ===


[[Image:CHM3.jpg|200px|Happy hardware hackers at Circuit Hacking Monday]]
[[Image:CircuitHackingMonday_EricBoyd.jpg|200px|Happy hardware hackers at Circuit Hacking Monday]]
[[Image:Noisebridge_Soldering_Workshop.jpg|200px]]
'''What''':  Weekly get-together to solder cool stuff!
: You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session.
: Make a project tonight, and take it home with you!
: If you have your own project (advanced or simple),
: bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!
'''When''':  7:00pm till whenever -- most Mondays.
: Most projects take about an hour
'''Where''':  Noisebridge, 272 Capp St., San Francisco, 94114 (at 18th St., near 16th St. BART station).
:Map: [[Getting_Here]]
'''Who''':  You!  It is fun to make things in the friendly community of Noisebridge.
:Come join us.  Everyone is welcome.
'''Cost''':  Instruction is free!  We ask that people pay only for the cost of the parts used -- kit prices range from FREE to $35. For more information see the list below for current kits
*'''''[https://noisebridge.net/wiki/Circuit_Hacking_Kits#Kits_That_Do_Not_Require_An_Arduino Pricelist for kits that may be available]'''''
'''Instructors:'''
:  volunteers who love soldering
<br>
Everyone can learn about electronics and how to solder by making a simple, fun badge that has a blinky light and a flashlight -- and you can wear it home afterwards.
[[File:ICanSolderBadgeKit.jpg|250px|link=http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/products/buy.php?productId=solderbadge|center]]
[http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/products/buy.php?productId=solderbadge "I Can Solder" Badge kit]
<br>
Learn to solder! Friendly Circuit Hacking Monday volunteers will bring kits for you to make and take home with you.  The kits are cool, practical, intriguing, hackable projects that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack.
Plenty of '''cool kits''' have historically been available but most of these are not currently in stock, including:<br>
*'''''[https://www.alpenglowindustries.com/store/c7/Through-Hole_Soldering_Kits.html Alpenglow Industries]''''' Cool kits from Alpenglow Industries)
*'''''[https://www.seeedstudio.com/I-Can-Solder-Badge-kit-p-4827.html I-Can-Solder Badge kit]''''' perfect starter kit from [[User:maltman23]])
*'''''[https://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/projects.php#ardutouch ArduTouch music synthesizer]''''' Make beautiful music, sound, and noise!)


[[Image:CircuitHackingMonday_EricBoyd.jpg|thumb|right|Happy hardware hackers at Circuit Hacking Monday]]
*And more.<br>


'''What''':  Weekly get-together to solder cool stuff!<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Make a project tonight, and take it home with you!<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;If you have your own project (advanced or simple),<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!<br>
'''When''':  7:30pm till 10pm or so -- Mondays (check the noisebridge announce [[mailinglist|list]] to be sure)<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Most projects take about 1.5 to 2 hours<br>
'''Where''':  Noisebridge, 2169 Mission St., San Francisco, 94114 (at 18th St., near 16th St. BART station).<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Map: [[Getting_Here]]<br>
'''Who''':  You!  It is fun to make things in the friendly community of Noisebridge.<br>
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;Come join us.  Everyone is welcome.<br>
'''Cost''':  Instruction is free!  We ask that people pay only for the cost of the parts used -- kit prices range from $10 to $35.
<br>
<br>
'''Instructors''': [[User:maltman23|Mitch]], when he's in town,
=== I am a blank slate! What should I do? ===
&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[[User:miloh|Miloh]], [[User:Lizzard|Liz]], Rolf, and/or others, when he's not.
* make one of the many easy kits that are available each week.
* make an Arduino fade an RGB LED in varying color patterns.
* make a microcontroller illuminate a 3x3 LED matrix in varying shapes.
* reverse engineer something you're curious about.
* come to Noisebridge and brainstorm!<br>
 
<br>
=== Learn More About Electronics and Circuits ===
<br>
'''''All About Circuits'''''<br>
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/
 
 
'''''Soldering Is Easy'''''<br>
http://mightyohm.com/blog/2011/04/soldering-is-easy-comic-book/
 
 
'''''Soldering'''''<br>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering
 
 
'''''Surface Mount Soldering'''''<br>
https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/category/2
 
 
'''''How to Solder'''''<br>
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-solder---through-hole-soldering
 
 
'''''Basic Electronics'''''<br>
http://www.instructables.com/id/Basic-Electronics/?ALLSTEPS
 
 
'''''Learn more on CHM kits on YouTube'''''<br>
[https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLpVTfFassvs2b4O7saICO-AfOUVIS7730 J's Circuit Hacking Mondays Video Playlist]
 
 
'''''Electronics Tutorials'''''<br>
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/
 
 
'''''Introduction to Electronics Text: This is going deep to the rabbit hole'''''<br>
http://www.ece.mtu.edu/faculty/ljbohman/onlinetext/elint200.pdf
 
 
'''''Electronic Applications Text: By now you are already taking the "Red Pill"'''''<br>
http://www.ece.mtu.edu/faculty/ljbohman/onlinetext/elapp200.pdf
 
<br><br>
=== Stuff needed to run Circuit Hacking Monday ===


Electronics Medium Size Box


* soldering irons
* soldering iron stands
* cellulose sponges (cut small, and made wet with tap water)
* small wire snippers
* solder:  60/40 (Sn/Pb), rosin core, 0.031" or smaller diameter
* multimeters
* wire strippers
* soldering iron tip cleaner
* needle nose pliers
* solderless breadboards
* jumper wires
* Noisebridge stickers


Learn to solder! [[User:maltman23|Mitch]] and others will bring kits to make cool, practical, intriguing, hackable things that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack.


<br>
== Archival ==
If you have any kits to donate that you think would be great, please bring them by!


Plenty of '''cool kits''' are available to make, including:<br>
<br>
*'''''TV-B-Gone''''' (turn off TVs in public places!)
*'''''"Hello My Name Is" badge''''' (you may have seen me wearing mine)
*'''''Brain Machine''''' (Meditate, Hallucinate, and Trip Out!)
*'''''Mignonette Game''''' (make your own handheld game console!)
*'''''Trippy RGB Waves''''' (interactive blinky lights!)
*'''''LEDcube''''' (animated 3D cube!)
*'''''MiniPOV''''' (write messages in the air!)
*'''''MintyBoost''''' (charge your USB enabled gadgets!)
*'''''BoArduino''''' (make your own fully functional Arduino -- for solderless breadboards!)
*'''''Diavolino''''' (make your own shield-compatible Arduino!)
*'''''Open Heart''''' (animate fun patterns in the shape of a heart!)
*'''''Atari Punk Console''''' (make cool noise from an Altoids tin!)
*'''''Drawdio''''' (make noise by drawing lines with this pencil!)
*'''''LoL Shield''''' (Lots of LEDs! for your Arduino!)
*'''''microcontroller programmer (USBtinyISP)''''' (program all your AVR family chips!)
*And more.<br>
More info on many of these projects:<br>
More info on many of these projects:<br>
http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com (click on the "maker faire" tab)<br>
http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com (click on the "maker faire" tab)<br>
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http://www.evilmadscientist.com<br>
http://www.evilmadscientist.com<br>
http://analogmachines.com/
http://analogmachines.com/
*'''''[http://cornfieldelectronics.com/cfe/trippyRGB_instructions.php Trippy RGB Waves]''''' (interactive blinky lights!)
*'''''[http://analogmachines.com/p/nametag/ "Hello My Name Is" badge]''''' (you may have seen me wearing mine)
*'''''[http://jimmieprodgers.com/kits/apc/ Atari Punk Console]''''' (make cool noise from an Altoids tin!)
*'''''[http://jimmieprodgers.com/kits/lolshield/ LoL Shield]''''' (Lots of LEDs! for your Arduino!) '''Arduino required'''
*'''''[https://learn.adafruit.com/tv-b-gone-kit TV-B-Gone]''''' (turn off TVs in public places!)


 
Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill.  It really is fun!  Volunteers at Noisebridge have taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and they can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!
 
Anyone can learn to solder!  Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill.  It really is fun!  [[User:maltman23|Mitch]] has taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and he can teach you, too!  Add yourself to the ever increasing community!


=== Topics ===
=== Topics ===
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* making LEDs blink and fade
* making LEDs blink and fade
* programming microcontrollers
* programming microcontrollers
* using AVR / Arduino / Boarduino to make circuits easier
* Programming microcontrollers using Arduino or Circuit Python
* Interfacing sensors like microphones or accelerometers or ultrasonic distance sensors
* Controlling addressable LEDs ("Neopixels")
* using oscilloscopes / multimeters to debug circuits
* using oscilloscopes / multimeters to debug circuits
* reverse engineering circuits
* reverse engineering circuits
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* Your own tools (we have all you need, but you can bring your own)
* Your own tools (we have all you need, but you can bring your own)
* Arduino / clones
* Arduino / clones
* USB - serial dongle for your Arduino
* USB cables
* breadboards
* breadboards
* If you bring your laptop, we can set it up to program microcontrollers
* If you bring your laptop, we can set it up to program microcontrollers
* 9V or AA or AAA or other batteries (a bulk donation would be great)
* 9V or AA or AAA or other batteries (a bulk donation would be great)
* parts for your own project(s)
* parts for your own project(s)
=== I am a blank slate! What should I do? ===
* make one of the many easy kits that are available each week.
* make an Arduino fade an RGB LED in varying color patterns.
* make a microcontroller illuminate a 3x3 LED matrix in varying shapes.
* reverse engineer something you're curious about.
* come to Noisebridge and brainstorm!

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[currently paused. chat in our discord to figure out how you can help get it back up again!]

Circuit Hacking Mondays is a (mostly) weekly get-together to learn electronics and learn to solder cool stuff!

  • You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session.
  • Make a project tonight, and take it home with you!
  • Most projects take about an hour to make.
  • If you have your own project (advanced or simple), bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!
  • WHEN: 7:00pm till whenever -- most Mondays (on some Monday holidays, volunteer instructors might announce an Early start of 3:00pm.
  • CHANNELS: This is an in-person event. If you need special accommodation, or need to do remote, let us know and we will try to help.
  • ORGANIZERS: LX, TJ jonathan (rrmutt)


Organization We have split CHM into three sections, each runs approximately monthly. There will always be circuit hacking on Mondays, but volunteer instructors might be specializing as below or taking the week off. Come anyway :)

1. Learn to Solder Monday: is a monthly get-together to learn to solder electronics. You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session. Come make a project tonight, and take it home with you! We have great kits suitable for beginners, as well as all the soldering irons and tools needed to build them. Experienced volunteers are on hand to show you the basics and help out. We ask a $10-20 donation to cover kit costs. We also have more advanced kits for those with more experience. If you have your own project (advanced or simple), bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it. Every second Monday Meetup: Learn to Solder Monday

2. Microcontroller Monday: Learn to program microcontrollers with Arduino or Circuit Python. This is a monthly get-together to learn about microcontrollers and how to program them. You can get started with a microcontroller project in one session and take it home with you! We have Arduino and Circuit Python microcontrollers, and a big selection of sensors and peripherals like Neopixel color LEDs. Though any programming experience will help, this is suitable for beginners. If you have used an Arduino and are looking for next steps or cool projects, we can help, come share what you know. If you are currently working on a project, bring it by for inspiration and tips. We have parts, cables, and microcontroller boards for you at cost; you will need a laptop with a USB-A port or adapter. We ask $15-40 donation to cover parts and materials unless you bring your own. If you are starting out with Circuit Python, follow this link to Circuit Python at Noisebridge We also have soldering and test equipment and can help you debug that stubborn problem :) Every 3rd Monday of the month Meetup: Microcontroller Monday

3. Circuit Hacking Monday: is a free-form get-together to work on electronics projects together. Come and learn to solder, or program microcontrollers with Arduino or Circuit Python. If you are working on a project, come work with others and share what you know. We have soldering kits, tons of parts and supplies, test equipment, and knowledgeable volunteers. Every 4th Monday of the month Meetup: Circuit Hacking Monday

CHM-group1000.jpg
A shot of a red table with the lettering "NOISBRIDGE HACKERSPACE" There are soldering irons and electronic parts visible; people's hands are shown assembling electronic kits
Arduinos For Total Newbies workshop.jpg

What? Where?

Happy hardware hackers at Circuit Hacking Monday Happy hardware hackers at Circuit Hacking Monday Noisebridge Soldering Workshop.jpg


What: Weekly get-together to solder cool stuff!

You can easily learn all of the skills you need in one session.
Make a project tonight, and take it home with you!
If you have your own project (advanced or simple),
bring it by, and if you would like help, you can get it!

When: 7:00pm till whenever -- most Mondays.

Most projects take about an hour

Where: Noisebridge, 272 Capp St., San Francisco, 94114 (at 18th St., near 16th St. BART station).

Map: Getting_Here

Who: You! It is fun to make things in the friendly community of Noisebridge.

Come join us. Everyone is welcome.

Cost: Instruction is free! We ask that people pay only for the cost of the parts used -- kit prices range from FREE to $35. For more information see the list below for current kits

Instructors:

volunteers who love soldering



Everyone can learn about electronics and how to solder by making a simple, fun badge that has a blinky light and a flashlight -- and you can wear it home afterwards.

ICanSolderBadgeKit.jpg

"I Can Solder" Badge kit


Learn to solder! Friendly Circuit Hacking Monday volunteers will bring kits for you to make and take home with you. The kits are cool, practical, intriguing, hackable projects that you can bring home after you make it. Of course, you can also bring your own projects to hack. Plenty of cool kits have historically been available but most of these are not currently in stock, including:

  • And more.


I am a blank slate! What should I do?

  • make one of the many easy kits that are available each week.
  • make an Arduino fade an RGB LED in varying color patterns.
  • make a microcontroller illuminate a 3x3 LED matrix in varying shapes.
  • reverse engineer something you're curious about.
  • come to Noisebridge and brainstorm!


Learn More About Electronics and Circuits


All About Circuits
https://www.allaboutcircuits.com/


Soldering Is Easy
http://mightyohm.com/blog/2011/04/soldering-is-easy-comic-book/


Soldering
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering


Surface Mount Soldering
https://www.sparkfun.com/tutorials/category/2


How to Solder
https://learn.sparkfun.com/tutorials/how-to-solder---through-hole-soldering


Basic Electronics
http://www.instructables.com/id/Basic-Electronics/?ALLSTEPS


Learn more on CHM kits on YouTube
J's Circuit Hacking Mondays Video Playlist


Electronics Tutorials
http://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/


Introduction to Electronics Text: This is going deep to the rabbit hole
http://www.ece.mtu.edu/faculty/ljbohman/onlinetext/elint200.pdf


Electronic Applications Text: By now you are already taking the "Red Pill"
http://www.ece.mtu.edu/faculty/ljbohman/onlinetext/elapp200.pdf



Stuff needed to run Circuit Hacking Monday

Electronics Medium Size Box

  • soldering irons
  • soldering iron stands
  • cellulose sponges (cut small, and made wet with tap water)
  • small wire snippers
  • solder: 60/40 (Sn/Pb), rosin core, 0.031" or smaller diameter
  • multimeters
  • wire strippers
  • soldering iron tip cleaner
  • needle nose pliers
  • solderless breadboards
  • jumper wires
  • Noisebridge stickers



Archival

If you have any kits to donate that you think would be great, please bring them by!


More info on many of these projects:
http://www.CornfieldElectronics.com (click on the "maker faire" tab)
http://www.adafruit.com
http://www.jimmieprodgers.com
http://www.mignonette-game.com
http://www.evilmadscientist.com
http://analogmachines.com/

Anyone can learn to solder! Even if you have never made anything in your life, you can learn this very useful and enjoyable skill. It really is fun! Volunteers at Noisebridge have taught tens of thousands of people to solder all around the world, and they can teach you, too! Add yourself to the ever increasing community!

Topics

As interest warrants:

  • soldering (everything from through-hole to SMD rework)
  • breadboarding
  • powering your circuit (bench power supplies, ATX hacking, batteries)
  • making LEDs blink and fade
  • programming microcontrollers
  • Programming microcontrollers using Arduino or Circuit Python
  • Interfacing sensors like microphones or accelerometers or ultrasonic distance sensors
  • Controlling addressable LEDs ("Neopixels")
  • using oscilloscopes / multimeters to debug circuits
  • reverse engineering circuits
  • Designing PCBs using GEDA and EagleCAD

Who?

Everyone is welcome, regardless of experience level or age. If you have never made a circuit before and have no idea where to start, bring a few dollars ($10 to $30 to cover materials costs of a Brain Machine kit or other cool kits) and build it. Everyone gets personal attention, and everyone will learn enough to complete their project. If you have experience, please come and enjoy working on your project with others -- and share what you know!

Why?

Learn and share with others of all skill levels! You can come with an idea, or a question, or a circuit you want to hack. You can research ideas on the Internet ahead of time and come put them into practice! Or, you can learn with a large selection of easy-to-make kits that are available each week.

What can I bring to help?

No need to bring anything -- just yourself and your desire to play, learn, and/or share. We have everything you need. But if you like, you can bring:

  • Your own tools (we have all you need, but you can bring your own)
  • Arduino / clones
  • USB cables
  • breadboards
  • If you bring your laptop, we can set it up to program microcontrollers
  • 9V or AA or AAA or other batteries (a bulk donation would be great)
  • parts for your own project(s)