My Getting Started with Arduino and Flex/AS3 Development Presentation at FlexMania Brazil 2011

Back in July I had the awesome opportunity to do a presentation for the FlexMania Brazil conference on getting started with Arduino and AS3/Flex communication. I got the link to the recorded presentation and decided I’d share it with everyone. I was going to give this presentation at the UK based try { harder } conference happening in a couple days. Unfortunately I can’t make it out to try { harder } to give the presentation in person (megasadpanda). So, here’s the recorded Connect session, the slides and the PIR Motion Sensor schematics from my presentation. Enjoy!!

Getting Started with Arduino and Flex/AS3 Development (by: Sean Moore)

This presentation will explain what the Arduino is, how it’s used and why it’s used. The session will cover how and where to obtain the hardware and software needed for Arduino development with and without Flex and AS3. It will also demonstrate a basic LED blinking example, a temperature sensor example and a PIR motion sensor example. The session will also explain how to get as3glue and serproxy working on your system to enable Arduino circuit development with Flex and AS3.

Here’s the live recording (Connect session) of the preso

Here’s the PPT of the slides and a PDF of the slides

Here’s the schematic to build the PIR Motion Sensor circuit

Here’s also a Fritzing schematic for the PIR Motion Sensor circuit. You can get Fritzing here.

My presentation can be found here in the original listing on the FlexMania site for proof and/or historical purposes: http://www.flexmania.com.br/gravacoes.php

Oh, and a MASSIVE, MASSIVE shout to Igor Costa for inviting me to present at the conference and THANK YOU to everyone who attended!!!!

Happy Arduino’ing everyone!!! :)

 

 

 

One Response to “My Getting Started with Arduino and Flex/AS3 Development Presentation at FlexMania Brazil 2011”

  1. Thank you for presentation and materials.
    The only sad thing almost no one mention — the key word is “prototype” (prototyping). Arduino is cool for making quick proof on concept or some temporary things. But the real thing could be done in much smaller scale + faster + way cheaper.

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