Registration starts August 22nd š±
We can build circuits to detect biosignals and produce needed outputs for medical devices. Can be tricky to learn, so take your time!
Building off our Software section, we will focus on building circuits from scratch that can then interact with our Arduino microcontroller.
To practice the content...
Have the same tools from our Software section
Get EITHER a physical electronics kit for Arduino (you will be given access to one during our Fall Training in-person events) OR an Arduino circuits simulator (via Autodesk Tinkercad, for example - see our Software section for a demo of its Arduino circuits simulator)
Note: Autodesk accounts and Tinkercad are free for all (though we recommend making your account under your University email address to ensure access to other tools free only to students)
If you are NOT a competitor and are looking for an electronics kit, we recommend the ELEGOO Uno Project
Note: The kit uses the ELEGOO Uno R3, a direct duplicate of the Arduino Uno Rev3, which is an open-source design. Both function the same; ELEGOO kits are just typically cheaper than Arduino kits.