This repository documents the ongoing transition to the use of MicroPython with Arduino during the course of Tangible Interfaces and Physical Computing at the MAInD - Master of Arts in Interaction Design of the SUPSI - University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland. This constantly updated collection gathers and offers codes, hardwares, libraries and project case studies developed during the Physical Computing course, representing a valuable resource for students and professionals in the sector, providing a great source of knowledge and a reference framework for further exploration and deepening.

(Text in collaboration with CHATGPT)

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[1] Hardware: PCB board for the Arduino Nano Family

Github documentation

The MAInD PCB board has been developed as an educational tool supporting the ongoing transition to using MicroPython with Arduino.

Maind Board (V1.0) - official release

Academic Year 2022/2023

License MIT License

Copyright (c) CC-BY-SA-NC SUPSI Master of Arts in Interaction Design

Module Physical Computing

Course Creating Tangible Interfaces

Developed by Marco Lurati; Ubi De Feo

Schematic board

Schematic_MAIND_BOARD_V1.0.pdf

Production file

Production%20files

PCB_MAIND_board_V1.0.png

The first official release after two years of development and testing during Tangible Interfaces and Physical Computing courses at the MAInD. The fixes and improvements consist of labeling fixes, pin swapping, and the final silkscreen on the back.

Maind Board (V0.2)

Academic Year 2022/2023

License MIT License

Copyright (c) CC-BY-SA-NC SUPSI Master of Arts in Interaction Design

Module Physical Computing

Course Creating Tangible Interfaces

Developed by Marco Lurati; Ubi De Feo

Schematic board

Schematic_MAIND_board_V0.2.pdf

Production files

Production%20files

MLFJ4635.mp4