WHY2025

Harald Koenig

I studied physics and started with Linux (kernel 0.98.4) in 1992 (UNIX since 1987), XFree86 (S3 cards) since 1993, using and working on (La)TeX since 1987 and co-founded the german TeX users group DANTE e.V. I've given talks on several german FOSS/Linux conferences, and some project specific meetings (OpenMoko, smart meters, OpenStreetMap, TeX) for many years. Today I'm working for Bosch Sensortec GmbH, writing device drivers (uC and Android/Linux) and CI infrastructure and testing/support code for upcoming hardware.


Session

08-11
21:00
50min
Getting Started: Reading Bosch Sensor Data on the Badge with MicroPython
Harald Koenig

This talk introduces participants to the Bosch BMI270 (inertial sensor) and BME690 (environmental sensor) on the WHY2025 Hackathon Badge. After a brief overview of MEMS technology and how these tiny sensors are made and used, we’ll dive into a hands-on session showing how to read sensor data using MicroPython — so you can start experimenting right away.

Hacking
Andromeda