Hello,
A twelfth talk has been confirmed for OSHCamp 2019:
— The complex and simplistic elegance of the 1-wire protocol
The Dallas 1-wire protocol is a two-way communications bus that allows microcontrollers to talk to a number of peripherals using just a single wire. It promises high data rates, a range of peripheral types and very long wires all with the minimum of resource requirements and complexity. This talk will explore how it works, how to implement it and how to actually drive those busses made up of very long wires.
* Andy Bennett trained as an Electronic & Electrical Engineer and has a background in consumer electronics, FPGAs, operating systems and device drivers. For the last 10 years he has been building companies around distributed database technology. He is currently Director of Register Dynamics who help companies and governments apply their data usefully, responsibly and ethically.
Andy is a Technologist that likes to inhabit the void between users, software and the hardware that it all runs on. His love of ceramic taps is well-documented.
//
Don't forget to book tickets via Eventbrite:
http://oshcamp2019.eventbrite.co.uk/
In other news, Zerynth in partnership with DesignSpark/RS will be hosting an IoT workshop on Monday 2nd September, which is free to attend and participants will get to keep the hardware used in the workshop!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/designspark-rs-components-23220915493
And the Wuthering Bytes Festival Day programme has now been finalised:
https://wutheringbytes.com/whatson/festival-day
Regards,
Andrew
Hello,
Just a reminder that if you haven't registered for OSHCamp 2019 and do plan to attend, if you could please register as soon as possible, since we need to put in the catering order much earlier (tomorrow!) this year.
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/open-source-hardware-camp-2019-tickets-629658...
Cheers,
Andrew
On 09/07/2019 23:07, Andrew Back wrote:
Hello,
A twelfth talk has been confirmed for OSHCamp 2019:
— The complex and simplistic elegance of the 1-wire protocol
The Dallas 1-wire protocol is a two-way communications bus that allows microcontrollers to talk to a number of peripherals using just a single wire. It promises high data rates, a range of peripheral types and very long wires all with the minimum of resource requirements and complexity. This talk will explore how it works, how to implement it and how to actually drive those busses made up of very long wires.
- Andy Bennett trained as an Electronic & Electrical Engineer and has a
background in consumer electronics, FPGAs, operating systems and device drivers. For the last 10 years he has been building companies around distributed database technology. He is currently Director of Register Dynamics who help companies and governments apply their data usefully, responsibly and ethically.
Andy is a Technologist that likes to inhabit the void between users, software and the hardware that it all runs on. His love of ceramic taps is well-documented.
//
Don't forget to book tickets via Eventbrite:
http://oshcamp2019.eventbrite.co.uk/
In other news, Zerynth in partnership with DesignSpark/RS will be hosting an IoT workshop on Monday 2nd September, which is free to attend and participants will get to keep the hardware used in the workshop!
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/o/designspark-rs-components-23220915493
And the Wuthering Bytes Festival Day programme has now been finalised:
https://wutheringbytes.com/whatson/festival-day
Regards,
Andrew