The 3rd Ignite Boston happened last week, and it had an enormous turnout. Among the hackers and geeks at Ignite were a couple of makers with blinky projects in hand. As it turns out, they were Arduino-powered. The video above takes a close look at the projects that John Luciani and Jimmie P Rodgers brought with them.
Arduino hackers @ Ignite Boston
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I forgot to mention that all of my circuit schematics and board layouts are done with the open source gEDA/PCB software. My footprint library and various EDA tools are available at www.luciani.org
(* jcl *) (a.k.a. John Luciani)
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