Microcontroller Mondays at Noisebridge
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Microcontroller Monday is a monthly get-together to learn about programming and interfacing microcontrollers, part of Circuit Hacking Mondays at Noisebridge Hackerspace in San Francisco's Mission District.
Learn to program microcontrollers with Arduino or Circuit Python. You can get started with a microcontroller project in one session and take it home with you! We have Arduino and Circuit Python microcontrollers boards, 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. We also have soldering and test equipment and can help you debug that stubborn problem :)
Noisebridge is SF's non-profit hackerspace run by volunteers and open to everyone. We need your help to stay alive! You can support us via cash box, Venmo, Paypal, or Credit Card.
