By on November 20, 2014

We will continue working with the 7 segments. This class will introduce bit shifting and creating custom functions. Both of these topics will be used to display things on the 7 segments.

If you have your own 7 segment, feel free to bring it. There will be several to choose from if you need one.

Agenda:
1. Review of arrays
2. Packing data into bytes
3. Explanation of bit shifting
4. Use bit shifting to display digits on a 7 segment
5. How to create functions
6. Create a function to display a digit on a 7 segment

If you cannot attend the class in person, E-Mail [email protected] and ask to be added to the Google Hangout. The hangout will be started just before class (6:45-7:00 PM).

The slides for the upcoming and previous classes can be found here. The slides are generally made during the three days before a class.

Required Items:
1. An Arduino board of some kind (Uno, Due, Mega, Boarduino, Duemilanove, etc)
2. If your board does not have USB programming built in, you will need a programmer (AVRISP, Bus Pirate, Bus Blaster, AVR Dragon, another Arduino, etc)
3. Breadboard (the long one if possible, though the small square-ish ones are okay for now)
4. USB cable for your board and/or programmer
5. Laptop with the Arduino IDE installed (Linux, Windows, or Mac)
6. Jumper wires for your breadboard

Provided Items:
1. Breadboard and jumpers (if you don’t have any of either)
2. Resistors (200 – 500 Ohm)
3. 7 segment display

Since Unallocated Space runs off of donations, we would like to mention that the recommended donation for this class is $5. It is by no means a requirement, but it does help us keep the lights on! Attendance to the space, and this class, is 100% free to all!


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