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Write us at: support@fabrick.it. 1. Can I use fabrickit with conductive thread? Yes. You can also make soldered connections with the conductive ribbon (our favorite method) or even wire. 2. Inserting Eyelets. Wearable Technology. 3lectromode. Moritz Waldemeyer. Open hardware knitting machine. Blog » Blog Archive » An interactive corset teaching you how to breathe. An interactive corset teaching you how to breathe Zoe Romano — April 27th, 2013 RUAH is an interactive corset powered by Arduino Lilypad and created by Giulia Tomasello for her BA graduation project.

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Its main aim is to help people into learning the importance and the benefits of a deep diaphragmatic breathing. The circuit is composed by a sensor sewn on an elastic belt and an actuator placed inside the corset. The stretch sensor catches the move of diaphragmatic breath and sends a feedback from Lilypad to muscle wire, a flexinol spring, inflating and deforming the centre of the structure. If you are interested in checking out the details of the project, you can explore Giulia’s pictures of the work in progress and her github code repository, after watching the video below with the Ruah in action!

s4a+2.png (Imagen PNG, 583x291 pixels) Everything about Wearable Electronic. An innovative graduation project by Christiaan Ribbens & Patrick Kersten. Charlieplexing. Charlieplexing is a technique proposed in early 1995 by Charlie Allen at Maxim Integrated[1] for driving a multiplexed display in which relatively few I/O pins on a microcontroller are used to drive an array of LEDs.

Charlieplexing

The method uses the tri-state logic capabilities of microcontrollers in order to gain efficiency over traditional multiplexing. Although it is more efficient in its use of I/O, there are issues that cause it to be more complicated to design and render it impractical for larger displays. These issues include duty cycle, current requirements and the forward voltages of the LEDs. A Charlieplexed digital clock which controls 90 LEDs with 10 pins of a PIC16C54 microcontroller. Click to enlarge picture.[2] Traditional multiplexing[edit] Display multiplexing is very different from multiplexing used in data transmission, although it has the same basic principles. Charlieplexing[edit]

Keyglove. E-textiles for textile and fashion design projects. Mindsets online - Conductive Fabrics & Threads. Download or View the Design and Technology edition of Product News.

Mindsets online - Conductive Fabrics & Threads

Download or View the Special Science edition of Product News. Welcome - Bare Conductive. Electromagnetic Field Shielding Fabrics. Extremely Fine Shielding Mesh Need light to penetrate your RF shielding?

Electromagnetic Field Shielding Fabrics

This Nickel and Copper anti-radiation coated polyester mesh offers fairly good transparency and excellent corrosion resistance. Better than 50dB of attenuation makes this the perfect choice for indoor window screens and shielding which requires air circulation. Flexible and light weight, cuts easily for custom sizing. Can be used indoors or out. HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT. Welcome to the KOBAKANT DIY Wearable Technology Documentation Workshops least likely scenario This workshop is part of a course at the Ernst Busch Hochschule in Berlin.

HOW TO GET WHAT YOU WANT

It is only open to students in the departments of Spiel&&Objekt. MIT Media Lab's Leah Buechley speaks about Lilypad Arduino and more. Media Lab - leah buechley. LilyPad Arduino. Leah buechley - projects - LED tank top. E-Sewing: LilyPad Simple Board + Buzzer. This tutorial describes how to sew a simple LilyPad Arduino circuit using a LilyPad Arduino and an output board.

E-Sewing: LilyPad Simple Board + Buzzer

It is meant to provide a basic introduction to stitching components to LilyPad Arduino boards. For basic sewing information — threading a needle, tying a knot, and stitching — refer to the Basic Sewing tutorial. Most Loved Projects. FLORA - Wearable electronic platform: Arduino-compatible ID: 659 - $24.95. FLORA is Adafruit's fully-featured wearable electronics platform. It's a round, sewable, Arduino-compatible microcontroller designed to empower amazing wearables projects. FLORA comes with Adafruit's support, tutorials and projects. Check out dozens of FLORA tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System, with more added every week by Becky Stern, director of wearable electronics, and our dedicated wearables staff. The FLORA is small (1.75" diameter, weighing 4.4 grams). The FLORA family also has the best stainless steel threads, sensors, GPS modules and chainable LED NeoPixels, perfect accessories for the FLORA main board.

The FLORA has built-in USB support. FLORA has a small but easy to use onboard reset button to reboot the system. TinyLily Mini Processor Board. Product Description Click here to learn more about the TinyLily Platform.

TinyLily Mini Processor Board

The TinyCircuits TinyLily Mini is an Arduino compatible module in an ultra compact package. Designed to be used in e-textile and wearable applications, the TinyLily Mini is very similar to the Arduino LilyPad, with the same processing power and Arduino software compatibility – but at 1/12th the size! Arduino and LilyPad CompatibleAtmel Atmega328P processor (same as is used on the Arduino Uno and LilyPad)WashableSewtabs for 8 I/O (4 Digital, 4 Analog / Digital) and 4 Power Sewtabs (2 for power, 2 for ground) Note: This board does not include a voltage regulator – do not supply more than +5.5V or you will permanently damage the board and ruin your day. The following 3D models are available for this board in Google SketchUp 8 format: High-Low Tech.  Sternlab is Becky Stern. eTextile Lounge — everything electronic and textiles. eTextiles: How to Sew w/ Electronics & Conductive Thread.