EVolocity Arduino Workshop - Manawatū 2025
Event description
This workshop is for EVolocity students or those interested in our program for Years 7 - 13.
Explore electronics & programming and learn how to build a dashboard for your EV.
Our Arduino programming experts will take you through a step-by-step tutorial on building and programming your Arduino-based system monitor for your own electric vehicle. Our Tech Team have been hard at work developing new Arduino workshop content and hardware, which is intended to be much more concise, and more useful to teams who are wanting to get a foot in the door with programming and data-related electronics. For Open Class teams, you must monitor the temperature of lithium batteries as per the rules, and everyone will leave the Arduino workshop with a working temperature monitoring system. This workshop is essential for those using lithium batteries.
WHAT WE WILL COVER
• Understand what an Arduino is and how it works
• Learn how to use an Arduino safely, and how to program your Arduino using code you've written
• Begin making a dashboard for your electric vehicle to provide performance data
• Along the way, you will learn valuable programming constructs such as variables, conditionals, loops etc
If this is new to you, you won't be alone! No experience is necessary.
ARDUINO KIT
If you are attending the workshop, you will need to purchase a kit. The kits will be provided at the workshop and you'll be sent an invoice following the event. Kits are $45+GST. If you aren’t intending on coming along to the workshop but would like to purchase a kit, please let us know.
WHAT TO BRING
There is a chance that the University computers may have driver issues, so as a back up, students are to bring their own computers. The programming software is free, and please ensure this is installed and tested in advance. THE REQUIRED SOFTWARE DOES NOT RUN ON CHROMEBOOKS. Please download Arduino IDE 2 (the one at the top of the page), and ensure you are using a Windows, Mac, or Linux computer. There may be some devices available on the day for those who do not have a device. You can download the Arduino Guidebook and Example Sketches here. The booklet steps you through the connections and programming, and the example sketches are what you will work from during the workshop.
Please bring a snack and a drink bottle
Venue
UCOL, Manawatū Campus. Meet at the Block 10 entrance, and we will show you to a classroom.
Contact
School Co-Ordinator / Annabelle Batchelor / 027 4100 633 / annabelle@evolocity.co.nz
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