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Student STEM workshop: Designing with more and more LEDs

  • HAK Electronics Innovation Lab 506 South Fitzhugh Avenue Dallas, TX, 75223 United States (map)

DESCRIPTION

Get all four days for $175 (discount applied after purchase)

Jan 2nd - 5th. 9am to 2pm

Learn how to make a 3D LED cube, programmable pixel art, and more!

Ever seen a wall of LEDs and think "That's pretty cool"? Well come create one with us during break!

Here's the scoop: We know it's hard to find events to keep students busy over break. We also know students like being creative but don't always have the know-how, technology, or debugging experience. That's where we come in :). Come in with an idea (butterfly, shot clock, locker decoration) and we will help bring the project to life

Best thing is you keep what you make!

Take it home and see how you can HAK it to add even more creativity.

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Technical learning: LED circuits, Power dissipation, forward voltage, circuit power, coding sequences, coding for user design, coding functions for long sequencesTenative Timeline:Day 1: Simple LED lighting and terminology. Series vs Paral…

Technical learning: LED circuits, Power dissipation, forward voltage, circuit power, coding sequences, coding for user design, coding functions for long sequences

Tenative Timeline:

Day 1: Simple LED lighting and terminology. Series vs Parallel. Different LED forward voltages. Methods for lighting multiple LEDs

Day 2: LED powering, LED sequences. Build session

Day 3: PWM, Power/brightness, Build session

Day 4: Build Session: Presentations.

See why over 400 students love their custom built HAKboard

See our Instagram here

Check out our summary videos here

 

(*This event is meant for adults to “drop-off” children. Please note you will need to purchase a ticket for each person in your group. Please email us if you would like to attend with your child.

Snacks are served during each session.)

Earlier Event: December 2
3D Printing for Kids and Their Adults
Later Event: December 27
Circuits of Cell Phone (STEM workshop)