Andrew Greenberg
Open source hardware is about sharing and extending. And you can’t do that if you can’t understand the schematic! No matter what CAD tool you use, there are a few simple things you can do that will drastically improve everyone’s ability to read your schematic - even your future self. We’ll discuss design patterns, data flow, power flow, actual power symbols, design blocks, buses, critical annotations, and all the things that make a schematic beautiful to read and a joy to use. Bonus: examples, and resources.
A party for hacking, discovering, and sharing hardware
Teardown is an event put on by Crowd Supply in association with Make+Think+Code @ PNCA. You can think of Teardown as live-action Crowd Supply, but with fewer cardboard boxes and packing peanuts. We’ll be bringing together hardware aficionados from around the world to celebrate, inspect, create, and, of course, tear down hardware. There will be long-time Crowd Supply creators and backers, as well as people we’re meeting for the first time. There will be hardware, art, food, drink, puzzles, workshops, tutorials, talks, music, field trips, and friends. Most of all, there will be ideas and projects to explore and inspire. We hope you’ll be there too!
Teardown is about the practice of hardware: prototyping, manufacturing, testing, dissassembling, and circumventing, all while having fun. Leave the marketing glitz and talk of venture capital at the door and come prepared to learn and teach.
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