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Create Your Own Smart Gadget with ESP32 & 3D Printing

Create Your Own Smart Gadget with ESP32 & 3D Printing

Sat, Aug 22, 9:00 PM
From AI & Robotics Project Club For Young Engineers

Turn Your Ideas into Reality! Have you ever wondered how smartwatches, robots, and other cool gadgets are made? In this hands-on engineering workshop, students will experience the same design process used by real engineers—from digital design to a working prototype. During this workshop, participants will: ✅ Design a 3D model using Onshape CAD ✅ Learn how 3D printing brings ideas to life ✅ Program an ESP32 microcontroller ✅ Assemble and test a real electronic project No previous coding or CAD experience is required. Beginners are welcome! What Students Will Learn 🔹 Introduction to 3D CAD Design 🔹 Engineering Design Thinking 🔹 ESP32 Programming Basics 🔹 Electronics & Circuit Building 🔹 Rapid Prototyping with 3D Printing 🔹 Problem Solving & Creative Thinking More detail: https://youtu.be/I9_n_GK2sb0 https://youtube.com/shorts/KaAUNuXzQcQ?feature=share https://youtube.com/shorts/BC6w92h-KIk?feature=share What to Expect ✨ Small class size ✨ Hands-on learning ✨ Friendly instructors ✨ Real engineering tools ✨ Fun project-based activities Perfect For ✔ Kids interested in STEM ✔ Future engineers and inventors ✔ Students who enjoy building and creating ✔ Beginners with no prior experience About Little Fire Robotics Little Fire Robotics Academy helps students develop real-world engineering skills through project-based learning. Our programs combine coding, electronics, 3D design, AI, and robotics to inspire the next generation of innovators. 🎟 Limited seats available! Reserve your spot today and start building like a real engineer!

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Analog Electronics for Guitar Pedals

Analog Electronics for Guitar Pedals

Sat, Aug 29, 8:00 PM
From Noisebridge Hackerspace
4.8

# Analog Electronics for Guitar Pedals Work on your current project, start a new project discuss guitar pedals, analog and digital audio topics. No prior electronics experience required. Bring your curiosity. The goal of this session will be take the circuits previously built as prototypes and wire them in a permanent enclosure.

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Circuit Hacking Monday – Open Electronics Workshop

Circuit Hacking Monday – Open Electronics Workshop

Tue, Sep 1, 2:00 AM
From Noisebridge Hackerspace
4.8

Need some motivation to finish that electronics project? Join us for an open workshop where everyone brings something they're working on. We'll have soldering stations, test equipment, and a room full of people interested in electronics, programming, robotics, and embedded systems. Whether you're debugging a circuit, writing code, or designing your next gadget, you're welcome here. No lectures. No pressure. Just making things together.

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Open House / Open Build / Open Repair Projects Workshop

Open House / Open Build / Open Repair Projects Workshop

Sat, Aug 22, 1:30 AM
From Circuit Launch
4.8

Our monthly Circuit Launch Oakland "Open House" evening for everyone, fun for the whole family! Join us every third Friday evening of the month: **○ Robot, AI and Electronics Projects:** Start a project, continue a project or discover one here: we provide the space, tools and peer learning – you bring your project and enthusiasm! **○ Repair Projects:** Fixit Clinic's monthly residency at Circuit Launch: bring your repair projects – electronic gadgets, appliances, computers, toys, etc.– for consultation, assessment, disassembly, and possible repair. We’ll provide workspace, specialty tools, and guidance to help you disassemble and troubleshoot your item. First-time repairers and “Fixing Families” are heartily invited. Learn more at [https://www.fixitclinic.org/](https://www.fixitclinic.org/) **○ Tech Topic Discussions and Practice:** join the AI thought leadership practise group for lively conversation: Come share your knowledge -- or your lack thereof: all experience levels welcome. It's definitely worth a visit if you've never been here: tour Circuit Launch and see all the exciting companies and projects in progress. – U18s heartily welcome with a participating adult. – Equipment use outside of the soldering and debugging gear requires certification. Looking forward to seeing you this third Friday!

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Build a remote controlled led light strip

Build a remote controlled led light strip

Tue, Aug 25, 2:00 AM
From Noisebridge Hackerspace
4.8

Using an IR remote, you will control an LED Light Strip. We'll use an Arduino to help you wire it and get it running. No coding or experience required. https://phptuts.github.io/CircuitHackingMondays/remote-controlled-lights/ **Bring a laptop if you have one, but don't worry if you don't.**

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FREE Electronics Night @ Ace Makerspace

FREE Electronics Night @ Ace Makerspace

Thu, Sep 10, 2:00 AM
From Ace Makerspace
4.8

Join others in our well-appointed electronics lab for a hosted, free-style night of electronics exploration and tinkering. **Class type:** Exposure **Class Level:** All **Class Length:** 2 Hours **Location:** Upstairs Suite #214, Electronics Lab **Prerequisites:** None **Age:** 10+ **At Open Lab you can:** * Get help with your electronics projects including program microcontrollers * Learn a new skill like how to solder or how to use tools like Oscilloscopes * Get help getting started with electronics for repair, special projects, art, or cosplay * Access tools and supplies to repair electronics in small appliances and electronic devices * Your hosts have a variety of skills and access to tons of resources all in a well-appointed electronics lab set up for social distancing. New Guests must [sign up for a FREE Guest Account and sign their liability waiver](https://www.acemakerspace.org/product/guest-account/) before this event starts. Add the FREE account on the Ace makerspace website check out or sign up here → [FREE Guest Account](https://www.acemakerspace.org/product/guest-account/) Ace Makerspace is a 501(c)(3) non-­profit member-supported organization. All proceeds support Ace Makerspace and help us serve over 1200 people a year with innovative programs, equitable access to makerspace resources, and more creative, self-reliant communities in Oakland. YOU MUST PURCHASE OR RSVP YOUR TICKETS THROUGH THE ACE MAKERSPACE WEBSITE: [Electronics Night – Ace Makerspace](https://www.acemakerspace.org/event/electronics-night-5-14-25/)

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