What it is: Practical implementation of a simple device for IoT applications
When: Wednesday, May 22nd, from 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM
By: Lorenzo Baglioni
For whom: The event is open to everyone
Cost: Free entry, aperitivo included!
Where: At the Student Hotel in Florence
Session Abstract
Lorenzo Baglioni is an expert in electronic design: he has been working at Develer for 10 years, a company specializing in hardware and software solutions for innovative industrial applications.
What are the first steps in hardware design? We will discover how to create a device for IoT applications, designing the schematic and drawing the hardware (PCB).
The goal of this workshop is to introduce people to the world of electronic design, providing them with the tools needed to move from an idea to a finished product.
In the first part, we will introduce the theoretical and practical concepts for good schematic design, practicing with online electronic CAD (EDA) for circuit design. In the second part, we will learn how to create the electronic board, from layout to prototype assembly.
In June, we will hold a second workshop titled “IoT. A Practical Example: Let’s Play with Software (Part Two)” dedicated to the software part, which will use the board created here.
During the evening, the following topics will be covered:
- Theoretical concepts and basic notions on electronic CAD (EDA) [easyEDA];
- Basic concepts for the realization of electronic boards;
- The schematic [easyEDA];
- PCB layout [easyEDA];
- Assembly and debugging of the electronic board.
Session Objectives
Gain familiarity with electronic design and IoT applications
Participation Requirements
- Basic knowledge of electronics;
- To access the practical part, you need to have the easyEDA Desktop Client installed on your computer (https://easyeda.com/page/download) or a browser compatible with the online version (Firefox or Chrome). Additionally, you need to register your account on the easyEDA website (https://passport.easyeda.com/) to access the online electronic CAD (EDA).