Test your reaction!
Reaction test with Arduino and our bricks We’ll present our reaction game to you today that we did with our bricks and the Arduino Nano. Below, you’ll find the according code and you can watch the YouTube video here. Have fun programming and testing your reaction! Once you’ve connected the battery you are in the […]
>> Read moreMy first Maker Faire
I would like to tell you about my first Maker Faire experience in Hanover in which I participated two weeks ago. The whole Berlin team was present as well as Julia who came from Germering. The Maker Faire took place from Friday to Sunday, Friday being a “school day” for students and teachers while the […]
>> Read moreExcited makers on the Westcoast
„The greatest show (and tell) on earth“ – the Maker Faire has its origin right here: in San Francisco. Being the Maker scene’s biggest creative festival, the Maker Faire Bay Area was a must for us as lovers of and participants in the Maker Movement. We shared a booth with our internationally known partner Arduino.org […]
>> Read moreMaker Faire Taipei – a report
I flew to Taipei last week to participate in the Maker Faire with my Taiwanese colleagues David and Jason. As usual, the Maker Faire was on the weekend – for the first time, however, outdoors. As the weather was very nice, it was actually a good idea to have our booth outside. The Maker Faire […]
>> Read moreFirst modular experimental system worldwide
Watch video We could present our bricks to a number of radio amateurs at this year’s SHF meeting in Rosenfeld, Germany where we also gave a speech on our latest innovations regarding everything around SHF. We showed the audience how our bricks could be used in the 75 Ghz (W band) frequency range that is […]
>> Read more1. Teachers’ day @ Berlin Maker Space
We had the first teachers’ day in our Maker Space in Berlin this week. Our Maker Space is at the center of Berlin, in Prenzlauer Berg where creativity does not have any limit. It’s our goal to get the next generation interested in technology by introducing and teaching it in a cool way. We would […]
>> Read moreThe first place went to…our bricks
This year’s ham radio conference took place on 12th and 13th of March in at the University of Munich (http://www.darc.de/distrikte/c/amateurfunktagung-muenchen). In this context, there was a competition dealing with the target of building a morse key and transmitter that receive their power only due to the morse motion. Participants were allowed to initially give ten […]
>> Read moreDIY constructions are popular
The Brick’R’knowledge team was at the Ham radio conference in Munich last month. This time, we did not only have a booth showing our bricks to the public but Rolf-Dieter Klein, our bricks’ inventor, had two presentations at FH Munich: At the conference: “Brick’R’knowledge from DC to GHz. Modular development system for radio amateurs and […]
>> Read moreCan electronics be creative? Sure!
The following three projects show how to integrate creative electronics into everyday life, for instance, when monitoring your most important things or creating a birthday present for your friends. Theory is very important but it’s way more fun putting theory into praxis. Even children will be able to implement the following cool projects that are […]
>> Read moreAnd the winner is…
We made it: in the competition for the “IT Innovation Price”, our Arduino Coding Set was honored among the BEST OF in the category “Hardware”! www.innovationspreis-it.de For this reason, we would like to introduce the set to you in more detail: The idea behind our Arduino Coding Set is to enable users to experience analogue […]
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