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A certified cool workshop with hot topics.<br /> | A certified cool workshop with hot topics.<br /> | ||
Place: Noisebridge '''Turing''' classroom<br /> | Place: Noisebridge '''Turing''' classroom<br /> | ||
Instructor: David Edwin<br /><br /> | |||
<big>'''WEDNESDAY, March 16, 18:00'''</big><br/><br/> | |||
This workshop is timed to coincide with the [http://www.bluetoothworldevent.com/ Bluetooth World Event] | This workshop is timed to coincide with the [http://www.bluetoothworldevent.com/ Bluetooth World Event] | ||
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==== Beacon profiles ==== | ==== Beacon profiles ==== | ||
# iBeacon | # iBeacon | ||
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# Eddystone (URL) | # Eddystone (URL) | ||
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==== Q: Is there an entrance fee or other fees? ==== | ==== Q: Is there an entrance fee or other fees? ==== | ||
A: There is nothing to pay, even optionally.<br />If you have too much money, [[donate|give some to the Noisebridge.]] | A: There is nothing to pay, even optionally.<br />If you have too much money, [[donate|give some to the Noisebridge.]] | ||
==== Q: What is the time of this workshop? ==== | |||
A: The workshop begins in the evening at 18:00 and might have a duration of 2-4 hours, depending on factors like attendence, enthusiasm (who wants to stay) and others. | |||
==== Q: Why is this held at the Noisebridge? ==== | ==== Q: Why is this held at the Noisebridge? ==== | ||
A: Because the Noisebridge is quite '''bodacious''' and has very nice Mexican restaurants near by. | A: Because the Noisebridge is quite '''bodacious''' and has very nice Mexican restaurants near by. | ||
==== Q: Are morons welcome even? ==== | ==== Q: Are morons welcome even? ==== | ||
A: Yes, and we'll have wicked tricky device things to do for all levels of expertise. | A: Yes, and we'll have wicked tricky device things to do for all levels of expertise. | ||
==== Q: I have a question, who can I reach? ==== | ==== Q: I have a question, who can I reach? ==== | ||
A: Add it to this FAQ where it will be answered. | A: Add it to this FAQ where it probably will be answered. | ||
==== Q: Wasn't Michael going to teach this, what happened? ==== | |||
A: Michael can't be on site due to lack of travel sponsorship, instead David has offered to take is place and is a much nicer guy (smarter too) anyway. | |||
==== Q: Why was this moved to the 16th of Mar, what happened? ==== | |||
A: David will be at Noisebridge on the 16th of Mar but the material will be quite a bit different. However all questions can be answered. | |||
[[Category:Events]] | [[Category:Events]] | ||
Latest revision as of 14:45, 15 March 2016
Bluetooth Smart and Embedded Development[edit | edit source]
A certified cool workshop with hot topics.
Place: Noisebridge Turing classroom
Instructor: David Edwin
WEDNESDAY, March 16, 18:00
This workshop is timed to coincide with the Bluetooth World Event
Part 1: Bluetooth Smart basics[edit | edit source]
Manufacturers and offerings[edit | edit source]
- Dual versus single stack
- Market sizes, product classes
- ST, NXP, Nordic Semiconductor
- nRF51822 detailed study
SDKs and development workflow[edit | edit source]
- Nordic Semiconductor SDK
- NodeJS and Arduino BSPs?
Break time![edit | edit source]
Let your brain rest.
Part 2: Proximity applications[edit | edit source]
Beacon profiles[edit | edit source]
- iBeacon
- Retail
- Eddystone (URL)
- Rich interfaces
- Energy intensive
- Extra sensors
- Temperature
- Acceleration
- Telemetry packets
The physical web[edit | edit source]
- Walk up and use anything
- Bluetooth Smart focus
- Applications and integration
- Source code glance
Make your own beacon[edit | edit source]
- nRF-51XXX with ARM mbed
- Cut and paste cloud C++
- Deployment and testing
Requirements[edit | edit source]
To benefit the most, bring a battery powered computer and telephone. Without these things, you're welcome to form a group of two or more with a person who has the requirements.
Reading material[edit | edit source]
A good excuse to consume free time is reading these topics:
https://www.bluetooth.com/what-is-bluetooth-technology/
https://www.bluetooth.com/what-is-bluetooth-technology/bluetooth-technology-basics/
https://google.github.io/physical-web/
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=physical_web.org.physicalweb
Frequently Asked Questions[edit | edit source]
Q: Is there an entrance fee or other fees?[edit | edit source]
A: There is nothing to pay, even optionally.
If you have too much money, give some to the Noisebridge.
Q: What is the time of this workshop?[edit | edit source]
A: The workshop begins in the evening at 18:00 and might have a duration of 2-4 hours, depending on factors like attendence, enthusiasm (who wants to stay) and others.
Q: Why is this held at the Noisebridge?[edit | edit source]
A: Because the Noisebridge is quite bodacious and has very nice Mexican restaurants near by.
Q: Are morons welcome even?[edit | edit source]
A: Yes, and we'll have wicked tricky device things to do for all levels of expertise.
Q: I have a question, who can I reach?[edit | edit source]
A: Add it to this FAQ where it probably will be answered.
Q: Wasn't Michael going to teach this, what happened?[edit | edit source]
A: Michael can't be on site due to lack of travel sponsorship, instead David has offered to take is place and is a much nicer guy (smarter too) anyway.
Q: Why was this moved to the 16th of Mar, what happened?[edit | edit source]
A: David will be at Noisebridge on the 16th of Mar but the material will be quite a bit different. However all questions can be answered.