Speed Muller models the TransNamib in N scale (TxNamib), lives in his Helix to schedule and host NMRAx clinics and keep the NMRA Interchange up and running. Experienced in systems and electrical, acting as an embedded software engineer at work, he loves creating things for model railroads to reduce the time wiring and debugging, like mqTrains!
CLINIC #1 of 5 - Arduino Setup
If you are planning to attend any of the Arduino clinics during the Convention, please attend one of these so we can get your computer and Arduino set up to be ready for the clinics. If all is set up, we will look at a few LED projects that allow you to use all the pins on the Arduino.
CLINIC #2 of 5 - Arduino for Beginners, Hands On
A beginner’s clinic to explore moving of a servo based on the commands from the serial port and a sensor attached to the Arduino. Register for this clinic (limited seating) and buy this kit from Amazon to participate:
Prior attendance at Speed Muller's Arduino Setup Clinic or its equivalent is strongly recommended.
CLINIC #3 of 5 - Arduino for Proficient, Hands On
A clinic to connect to something in the world wide web to use on your Arduino. Call it the Internet of Model Trains when we are done! Register for this clinic (limited seating) and buy this kit from Amazon to participate:
Prior attendance at Speed Muller's Arduino Setup Clinic or its equivalent is strongly recommended.
CLINIC #4 of 5 - Join the NMRA Interchange. Live!
Bring your phone, iPad or browser capable computer, and we will help you join the NMRA Interchange. Please make sure the NMRA has your email address on file so you can log into nmra.org. Once set up, we will also show you around in the Interchange as well as a few tips using Discord.
CLINIC #5 of 5 - WiFi in Model Railroading
As a follow up and review from the last NMRA convention, come learn what the world has to offer using Wi-Fi in Model Railroading. You will also see the latest and greatest from mqTrains.com .
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