Yesterday was the first day of the 3rd Fullstack Embedded Workshop in Lomé, Togo. At 1 PM, 15 students of the École National Superieur d’Ingenieurs (ENSI) eagerly awaited the first day of their three half day workshops.
Their goal until the end of the week: Build a fully functional park distance control prototype.
Their tools:
- 1 Raspberry Pi
- 1 cuostomized adapter board (FSE Developer Board, built by Frédéric)
- 1 ultrasonic range finder
- 1 RGB LED
- 1 buzzer
The first day started with a hands-on crashcourse in Python programming followed by a dive into embedded software (controlling a buzzer and working with the FSE Development Board).








