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Software hacker (C, C++), Hardware hacker (mostly Atmel microcontrollers, next step FPGAs). Have a CNC machine ''almost'' ready to use :)
[https://github.com/hzeller on Github]; [https://plus.google.com/+HennerZeller/posts on G+]
 
 
Software hacker (C, C++), Hardware hacker (mostly general digital electronics, Atmel microcontrollers, next step will be FPGAs). Have a CNC machine at home operating with my [https://github.com/hzeller/beagleg own motor controller software]
A little bit of woodworking (building my own furniture).
A little bit of woodworking (building my own furniture).


Espresso addict.
Espresso addict.


I like to play with LEDs https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZglGuMaKvpY
I like to play with LEDs<br/>
like writing this [https://github.com/hzeller/rpi-rgb-led-matrix rpi-rgb-led-matrix software] to control cheap RGB LED matrices with the Raspberry Pi (http://youtu.be/ZglGuMaKvpY)<br/>
.. or was involved in the [https://twitter.com/noisebridge/status/734451170090049536 award winning] Noisebridge [[FlaschenTaschen]] (Code [https://github.com/hzeller/flaschen-taschen here])<br/>
.. or the resulting http://spixels.org/ code and PCB to control up to 16 SPI RGB LED strips.
 
One of my current projects is to build a controller for 3D printers, CNC machines and laser cutters: The [https://github.com/hzeller/beagleg BeagleG software] and a [https://github.com/hzeller/bumps cape] for the Beaglebone Black.
 
Useful for making PCBs is my [http://ldgraphy.org/ LDGraphy] project. There is also of [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G9-JK2Nc7w0 a video of it in action].


One of my current projects is to build a controller for 3D printers as a cape for Beaglebone Black https://plus.google.com/explore/BeagleG
For Noisebridge I made the [https://github.com/hzeller/rfid-access-control RFID reader system] that gets you into Noisebridge.
Also a running Noisebridge project is the [https://github.com/hzeller/stuff-org electronic parts organization tool]: https://parts.noisebridge.net/


Here are some pictures I took on the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/hzeller/sets/72157631076753012/ Noisebridge Toorcamp tour 2012]


I am rarely at NB physically mostly because derailing local politics seem to have favored all kinds social constructs ''except'' local Hacker culture. Many hackers are gone by now :(.
Here are some pictures I took at the [https://www.flickr.com/photos/hzeller/sets/72157631076753012/ Noisebridge Toorcamp tour 2012]
Maybe this can be fixed. I want to help install an RFID reader to help keep the door shut in certain times.


Guess I need to be in the [[Category:Applicant]] then to get the needed sponsorship hanging out there without someone watching me :) So, whoever knows me and likes me to hang out more often, can you give a little note as described in [[Membership#Associate_Members|the Associate Membership description]] ?
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on Github; on G+


Software hacker (C, C++), Hardware hacker (mostly general digital electronics, Atmel microcontrollers, next step will be FPGAs). Have a CNC machine at home operating with my own motor controller software A little bit of woodworking (building my own furniture).

Espresso addict.

I like to play with LEDs
like writing this rpi-rgb-led-matrix software to control cheap RGB LED matrices with the Raspberry Pi (http://youtu.be/ZglGuMaKvpY)
.. or was involved in the award winning Noisebridge FlaschenTaschen (Code here)
.. or the resulting http://spixels.org/ code and PCB to control up to 16 SPI RGB LED strips.

One of my current projects is to build a controller for 3D printers, CNC machines and laser cutters: The BeagleG software and a cape for the Beaglebone Black.

Useful for making PCBs is my LDGraphy project. There is also of a video of it in action.

For Noisebridge I made the RFID reader system that gets you into Noisebridge. Also a running Noisebridge project is the electronic parts organization tool: https://parts.noisebridge.net/


Here are some pictures I took at the Noisebridge Toorcamp tour 2012


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