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DigiGirlz Badge

This is a simple electronic name badge designed by Omnitech Inc for the Microsoft DigiGirlz 2020 event in Sioux Falls South Dakota. The board is based on an Atmel 328p microcontroller, and has a 128x64 oled display, powered by a CR2032 battery.

Badge Layout

Requirements

Instructions

  • Install all of the software listed above, including Arduino and the driver.
  • Install the arduino libraries. See Here for instructions
  • Plug the programmer into your computer via the included USB cable.
  • Connect your badge to the programmer using the included 6 pin ribbon cable.
  • The badge will power on if connected properly. If it does not, you may need to reverse the ribbon cable.
  • Open either of the example .ino files in the Arduino IDE.
  • Edit the code if you wish
  • Click "Sketch" -> "Upload Using Programmer". This may take some time. Do not unplug the badge.
  • Once the upload is complete, your code will run, and the screen will change.
  • See the powerpoint presentation in the repository for more detailed instructions.

More Information

You can learn more about DigiGirlz from Microsoft's website, and you can learn more about Omnitech here.

My personal website: https://delgrossoengineering.com