Tonight we learned about relays, 555 timers, op-amps, diodes in circuits.
Tonight we learned about relays, 555 timers, op-amps, diodes in circuits.
By my quick count at least 17 were in attendance, to learn about oscilloscopes. I learned about PMW pins on the arduino. I learned how they can help give more life and torque to my robotics. We learned how the oscilloscopes differ from multimeters.
Thanks to Alix for her class on Sunday, March 29 on Silk Dyed Eggs! What lovely patterns from thrift-store silk neckties.
On February the 27, Nine Network visited Arch Reactor and aired a publication on March 25th. Below is the video.
Diane S. lead us in the creation of the eggs along with her friend Jen.
Come check out the space at one of our regular Tuesday meetings or Sunday hack nights, year-round. Tuesday and Sunday events are always open to the public, and generally begin around 7:30 pm.
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Arch Reactor was founded in 2009 by a group of friends who liked technology, programming, making, and pizza. Now St. Louis' largest hackerspace, Arch Reactor's growing membership continues to bring new skills, projects, equipment, and people to one place.
For a deeper understanding of what we're about, you should check out our explanation of hackerspaces, perhaps read about one of our members' projects, or (best of all) come meet us in person at the next open event!