A group of people with a shared interest in Open Source Hardware, we hold regular meetings in and around London. We welcome suggestions for topics and speakers for future events on the discussion list.
Events:
- Chips Pt.2 (Chip Design for Teenagers, Cocotb, lowRISC)
- Open Source Hardware Camp 2014
- Teaching (Teaching with LilyPad, Raspberry Pi in education, MzTEK)
- Radio Pt.2 (Networking Literacy Project, Everyone has a radio in them)
- Embedded Scripting (Lua, Espruino, Micro Python)
- Privacy and Security (Security protocols in constrained environments, RFIDler, Indie Phone)
- Speed (overclocking, souped-up BBC Micro, compiler optimisation)
- Production by the Proletariat (RepRap, TVRRUG)
- Open Source Hardware Camp 2013
- Boards (Beautifully Functional Circuits, Little Printer)
- Sensor Networks (Contiki, Low Power Wireless Sensors, quick2link)
- Is Three (Writing AVR Firmware, Panel)
- Lightning Talks
- Products (Nanode, An Industry Perspective, Licensing Update)
- Embedded (Erlang, Parallella, Compiler Options and Energy Consumption)
- Open Source Hardware Camp 2012
- Drones (UDB4, OpenRelief, ARDrone + Kinect)
- Kits (Homesense, Quick2Wire)
- Energy-efficient Computing (Open Compute, BeagleBoard, Event-driven XCore)
- Practical System-on-Chip (Program your own open source FPGA SoC)
- Manufacturing (Breadboard to Finished Product, Arduino Shield, Modular RepRap Electronics)
- Wireless (Hacking Commodity Wireless, Practical Wireless, Contiki OS, CWIG)
- Open for Change Pt.2 (Hexayurt, O + S Project, Onawi)
- Open Source Hardware Camp
- Practical Approaches (Double-sided PCB Design, Controlling Power, 3W RGB LED Controller )
- Goes to Canterbury! (Collaboration, building communities, surface mount adventures)
- Open for Change (Radiation Monitoring in Japan, 40 Fires, Bristol Braille Technology)
- Chips (Programmable Logic, Computer Conservation with FPGAs, OpenCores & OpenRISC 1000)
- Performance (MilkyMist)
- Learning (BBC, Tinker London)
- At Home (Tacticalendar, Denkimono Clock)
- Radio (HPSDR)
- Community (mbed, DesignSpark, London Hackspace)
- Arduino: An Open Source Hardware Success Story
- Open Hardware Licensing and Models for Sustainability
- An introduction to the XMOS XCore XS1 and Amino