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Revision as of 09:07, 24 September 2018

Intro

This is an introduction to working with soft electronics.Combining and entwining circuits and fabrics. We will go trough the fundamental knowledge of electricity and how we can use it in various ways to make soft interfaces.

Materials

conductive

resistive

non-conductive

Tools

sewing machine

multimeter

pliers

scissors

lasercutter

vinyl cutter

breadboard

microcontroller

arduino

flora

Hello wolrd: Soft circuit

simple

Lets s start my making the hello world of soft and any kind of circuitry:)
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Cut conductive fabric that has fusible interfacing on one side. peel off the backing paper and place it on base fabric. Make sure the iron is set to synthetic. Most conductive fabric is delicate. And you do also rist the glue from the interfacing glue to appear of the front.

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You can cut each side or fold to make corners. In both cases we need to check if all connections are right. We will use the continuity setting.

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We make a rectangular shape and leave both sides open. On one side we will clamp the battery, and on the other: sew the led.

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Use pliers ( best rounf ones) to bend the led legs into hooks. That way it will be easy to sew.

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Then we will use a clip to hold the battery in place.

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Many options are possible of course. Both in materials and design. But we have to get started,

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with button

Conductivity

Resistance

Sensors

Bend

Tilt

Make your own

Microcontrolling it

Resources!