Fast embedded system design with NI myRIO

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This hands-on seminar seeks to familiarize you in the fields of controls, mechatronics, robotics and embedded systems with the new NI myRIO. During this seminar, attendees will physically setup an NI myRIO, write an embedded program in LabVIEW, and visualize the results. Please bring along your own laptop

The exercises show how to leverage graphical programming for stand alone, deterministic systems so you can apply what you learn during this seminar to your own applications.

Strawbees Workshop at Maker Faire Singapore

Since inventing Strawbees, we have discussed it’s true application. First, It’s the best 3D prototyping tool in the world, making sculpturing in 3D and building your own massive toys and structures possible.

But when we see what kids (and grown ups) invent, we are astonished. We have seen two meter high marble runs, cardbord airplanes, dragons, umbrellas, three meter high optimus primes, pinball games, boomerangs, frogs, birds, airplanes, flying kites, bridges and four meter high towers. Science has never been more fun, and when understanding basic physics and mathematics, even bigger constructions are made.

11th July 2015: 5.15pm-6.15pm

12th July 2015: 2.15pm-3.45pm

Learning through Hydraulics at Maker Faire Singapore

Make things move using water, syringes and everyday items.

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11th July, 5.15pm-6.45pm
12th July, 4.00pm-5.30pm
Cost: $15/ per parent-child pair (limited to 10 pairs per session)
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Water powered machines have been in use since early civilization. The Greeks ad Romans used hydraulics to make aquaducts, mills and even in mining. In this workshop, participants will pick and build one simple hydarulic machine of their choice. They will learn how to design, build and control their machine. Lots of woodwork - cutting, riveting, drilling etc. Safety glasses will be provided.

Workshops on 3D Design, printing and Scanning at Maker Faire Singapore 2015

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Catch one of the many workshops on 3D technologies - one of the key technologies behind the maker movement.

11th July 2015 12.30pm-1.15pm: 3D scanning workshop by 3D Atlantis. (Free. Register) 5.15pm-6.45pm: 3D printed Robotics workshop with the Robotica Basic Kit (Details… ) 12th July 2015 11.30am-12.15pm: 3D scanning workshop by 3D Atlantis (Free. Register) 12.30pm-2.00pm: 3D printed Robotics workshop with the Robotica Basic Kit (Details…) 12.30pm-2.00pm: 3D Design workshop by Autodesk (Free. Register) 3D Scanning workshop by 3D Atlantis Participants will be given the chance to 3D scan objects and people and/or themselves at the Makerfaire, and explore free software to edit their scans before uploading it to the 3Dlantis online marketplace for showcasing and printing. Some 3D scans may be selected for 3D printing at the end of the workshop.

Intelligent clothes, universal translators and more at Intel’s booth in Maker Faire Singapore 2015

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Intel is back for the fourth year as a sponsor of Maker Faire Singapore. And yes! the Intel booth will be all about some really cool Making that can be done with today’s technologies. In addition to visiting the Intel booth, be sure to attend the technical workshops on Edison on 11th July and SSG Maker toolkit for Edison on 12th July. The workshops are free, but do register as spaces are limited!

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OmniRover - Nexus 3WD Edison-based “Training Robot”
3WD mobile robot kit with omniwheels with independent translation and rotation
Position sensors on motors (quadrature encoders) for precise motion control
Software stack based on Node.js
An on-board web server provides control and data telemetry over WiFi to any device
Other programming models can also be used, i.e. C/C++, Python, or Arduino
Modular Seeed Grove electronics
Easy expansion with additional Grove sensors and actuators
Secure Grove connectors allow assembly without soldering

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Gabe II
Gabe II showcases a smart home automation gateway powered by the Intel Edison.
This project includes some cool features along with some IoT capabilities. One of the capabilities is “Smart Triggering” with enableiot.com, an open domain to upload your sensor data, view it and define rules to trigger events or alerts.
In addition Gabe II will demonstrate the performance of computer vision and learning on the Intel Edison with the car registration plate recognition / object detection demo.
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Babel Fish – Edison Universal Translator
Universal Translator using Google Speech to Text and
Microsoft Translation APIs
Implement a simple universal language translator
Say “Good Morning” into the Mic, hear “Selamat Pagi” in the headset
Uses Intel Edison and standard USB Headset and Linux ALSA drivers. Learn about using Edison for internet connectivity and use of APIs
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Move It – Intel RealSense SDK Demo
Demonstration of Intel Real Sense technology with
Kid’s friendly applications such as Madagascar and Lego Racers
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Introduction : For control movement, usually either stepper motor or motor with encoder (Servo) are used. These solutions are expensive and complicated. Also, small size on wearable can be a challenge due to availability and cost. Edison offers high processing power and with low cost sensors(accelerometer etc.), this project will show on controlling simple DC motor using sensors as feedback on movement, allowing low cost small motor capability that can enable controlled mechanical movement on IOT and wearable.
For Makers Faire Singapore 2015, use Edison to control a DC motor robotic arm with sensors and link to WIFI.
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Soy Lent Green
Introduction: Plants need to be watered regularly. Current automated systems are expensive and usually designed for large gardens. This is a fast self watering system using low cost sensors and inexpensive parts.
This project will show that plant care can be automated and is an enjoyable process.
For Maker Faire Singapore 2015. Use Edison to automatically water and maintain correct soil moisture for plants. The data of the watering frequency can be viewed from Edison webserver
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Blue Ring Ring
Blue Ring Ring is a hand worn Bluetooth device with an OLED display, controlled by the Edison.
Blue Ring Ring pairs with hand phone or Bluetooth device. When SMS or a phone call comes in, a SMS alert or phone ring indication will be on display. It can be used in many places where there is the need to transmit information, such as office, gym, hotel, restaurants, etc. More applications can be added along with Bluetooth profiles.
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LED Cube
This LED Cube is an 8x8x8 matrix of multicolor LEDs controlled by an Intel Galileo. It can be used to display 3D animations and can react to the music being played on a computer hooked up via USB.Each LED is controlled individually and can display several level of brightness, as well as thousands of colors

Imagin8rs workshop at Maker Faire Singapore

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Build your own Micro-Bot and Design your own LED Fashion

11th July 2015 - 3.30pm-5.00pm, $20 - Register

For children 4-10 years old and their parents / grandparents. Participants will imagine and create fun micro-bots and Jewellery integrating Pipecleaners, LED lights and motors.

Early Maker Mindset : Reimagining the role of Parents in nurturing their child’s inherent imagination & creative potential. 12th July 2015 - 2.15pm-3.45pm, $20 - Register

45 minute hands on workshop engaging parents to create fun things, followed by a short presentation and a dialogue and q&a with a panel of experts (educators, curators, makers)

Leaves with Memories- Workshop by Davy Young at Maker Faire Singapore 2015

12th July 2015 - 10.30am-11.15am, 11.20am-12.05pm, 12.15pm-1.00pm
Cost: $15/ participant. Participants may register directly with Davy at the Faire.

The hands-on workshop is on leaf-making, using air-drying clay. Participants will be guided step-by-step to make a ceramic leaf pressed from a real natural leaf.

All consumable materials (viz air-drying clay, a selection of fresh natural leaves, and air-tight plastic bags for participants to take home the completed project) will be supplied. Hand-tools to make the leaf will be provided on a loan basis.

Electronics made Easy workshop at Maker Faire Singapore

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Gabriel Perumal and his group of passionate Makers will be over at Maker Faire Singapore 2015 and teaching young children about the wonders of electronics. Learn about breadboards, LEDs, capacitors and even arduino programming.

Make a Tiny Switch Kit
11th July 2015: 1.30pm-3.00pm
Cost: FREE - To register, contact Gabriel at [email protected]

Make a Tiny Lights KitElectronics Made Easy will be teaching how to make the Tiny Switch Kit and the participants will be learning how to make a water level sensor. Workshop includes an electronic kit, manual and also a water level sensor project.

11th July 2015: 3.30pm-5.00pm
Cost: FREE — To register contact Gabriel at [email protected]

Learn how to make a led blinker. Workshop includes an electronic kit and manual. This kit includes a reprogrammable IC Chip so kids interested to program will be taught how to program the chip through the use of the Awesome Arduino.

Science-y tinkering with Pan Yew - Workshop at Maker Faire Singapore 2015

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11th July: 12.30pm – 1.15pm
12th July: 11.30pm – 12.15pm
Cost: $10/ participant (Register)
Registration details will be available soon

Ever tried creating attractive kaleidoscopes using recycled materials? Building your own roly-poly from scratch? Or learning science concepts like magnetism whilst making your own origami penguin that functions like a compass? Head down to “Build Your Own Kaleidoscope”,”Build Your Own Roly-Poly” or “Help Your Penguin Find Home” to find out how to do so! In these three workshops, trainer Mr Ng Pan Yew will show you how you can put your hands-on skills to good use.

At “Build Your Own Kaleidoscope”, not only will you get to build a kaleidoscope from scratch, but you will also have the opportunity to observe how science concepts like multi-light reflection come to life. As for “Build Your Own Roly-Poly”, you will get to relive your childhood moments by constructing your own roly-poly, and observe how science concepts like center of gravity work in our everyday lives. “Help Your Penguin Find Home” not only teaches you how to fold an origami penguin, but also shows you how science concepts like magnetic force can be applied to arts and crafts.

Make Jewellery…with paper??

This MakerFaire Singapore, we are seeing the many different things that can be made out of paper. There is parchment crafts by Alice Choo, Staining, embossing and other really fun paper techniques by Madeline and then there is paper quilling by Priyanka.

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11th July, 5.30pm-7.00pm Register
12th July, 11.30pm-1.00pm Register
Cost: $15/participant (excludes booking charges)
Registration details will be available later

For those who dont know, paper quilling is the art of coiling strips of paper to create works of art. The Quilling Jewellery workshop will be covering basics of this intricate craft and all the participants will be creating and taking home a beautiful and intricate pendant, pair of earrings and/or accessories entirely handcrafted by them with this technique.