Fri3d Camp’s Ph0xx Badge #WearableWednesday
Thanks to Wilm for sending us this tip! Wilm writes:
We designed a badge for our family oriented maker/hacker camp last weekend with 600 attendees http://fri3d.be/. All attendees got one of these badges. We also sold a upgrade kit to make a bipedal robot based on Ph0xx (what we named our badge, for obvious reasons). The components are selected based on price and quality (for example, e sturdy FCI micro USB connector and SiLabs USB to UART, but cheap LEDS, buzzers, buttons and other connectors) To be fair, we got some sponsors which helped a lot in the process (AQC gave us all the PCBS, Espressif gave us 700 ESP32s, Dekimo granted us access to their prototyping and mass production facility)
Some useful links :
- https://hackaday.io/project/160451-ph0xx
- https://hackaday.io/project/160533-ph0xx-bot-jewel -> The electronics needed
to drive the servos- https://hackaday.io/project/160534-ph0xx-air-jewel -> Addon to make an air
quality monitor- https://github.com/Fri3dCamp/badge -> Hardware repository
- https://github.com/Fri3dCamp/Fri3dBadge -> Arduino Library
- https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3061044 -> Bipedal robot design
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