Julien Holtzer
Maker, IoT & robotics expert, Arduino & ESP32 coder. FabLab co-founder in Sophia Antipolis, France.
Julien HOLTZER
November - December 2022
From a simple sketch to a public pitch of your own IoT solution
New original design to show
Problems solved and ideas finalized
Good balance between opportunities & constraints
Ready to embed electronics into future projects
What could be "Internetized" ? Why ? Added-value first !
How much does it cost : buying and running
Impact for production / manufacturing / usage / recycling
Energy & IT costs : designing sustainable solutions
Design hardware as a puzzle of hardware components
Design software as services for users
Description of the design you chose to address
Objectives you chose to address
Requirements that you identified
Solutions that you selected among possibilities
Capabilities to be used to implement the solution
Result that you are able to present / demo
Make the right choices according to the objectives you chose
Use your best skills and prefer a finalized design
Prototype accurately only when necessary
The good questions and accurate answers will be considered first
Prototyping must add value to your design
Poster with 3D design, sketch of the global solution
(electronics + embedding object + user interface) + explanations booklet
Hardware prototype with hidden electronics, mock-up of the interfaces with simulated outputs + explanations booklet
Hardware proof-of-concept fully programmed, integrated in an existing project remixed to add mechatronics + booklet
Check this out :
https://all3dp.com/fr/1/meilleurs-projets-arduino/
Rely on PDCA as a simple approach for every issue
Analyze and learn from your previous attempts
Accept changes by new plans
Hardware & software
How to power, how to connect
Components
Electronics, design, DIY, open source, tinkering, IoT
Cinque : RISC-V
Beatle
Processing (P5) : same IDE
Standard IDE for Arduino
ArduBlock : assemblement puzzle
approche dite "low-code"
Arduino Cloud : programmation en ligne
pour installer le minimum sur PC
et bien d'autres : Platform.io, Visual Studio...
USB : power / program / communicate
Serial : communicate / (program)
Wifi : communicate / (program)
Bluetooth : communicate
Ethernet : communicate / power
Wall mains : power
Batteries : power
and many others...
Analog inputs
Digital inputs (TOR : "tout ou rien")
IC : integrated circuits
Servomotors, stepper motors, DC motors, solenoids
Lights & displays
Buzzer, speakers
Sound & music synthesizers
Understand electronics
Identify components
Tinker prototypes
Write software
Design IoT solutions
Arduino is a simple tool
Identify all possibilities
Test and fail until a solution appears
Try and repeat for improvements
Using Classe365 (no answer = not seen) or
mail : julien.holtzer@gmail.com
By Julien Holtzer
Maker, IoT & robotics expert, Arduino & ESP32 coder. FabLab co-founder in Sophia Antipolis, France.