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|LDR in combination with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. | |LDR in combination with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. | ||
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|Themistor (NTC) with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. | |Themistor (NTC) with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. | ||
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|Pressure sensor with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. | |Pressure sensor with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. | ||
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|Different red leds, from 10mm, 5mm, 1mm and an smd led. | |Different red leds, from 10mm, 5mm, 1mm and an smd led. | ||
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|RGB neopixels. ATtiny85. One of the neopixels is covered by filling and cloth to investigate the effect of the light under fabric. | |RGB neopixels. ATtiny85. One of the neopixels is covered by filling and cloth to investigate the effect of the light under fabric. | ||
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|Darlington array. By amplifying the signal with 2 transistors you can detect if a human touches a pad of aluminum foil. You need to touch both pads. | |Darlington array. By amplifying the signal with 2 transistors you can detect if a human touches a pad of aluminum foil. You need to touch both pads. | ||
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|Transistor switch. LDR in connection with a fixed resistor makes the BC457 into a switch. | |Transistor switch. LDR in connection with a fixed resistor makes the BC457 into a switch. | ||
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Revision as of 00:56, 17 January 2019
Collection of E textile Swatches.
These swatches contain a fabric part and an electronic part. Often electronics and fabric or other materials are intertwined, mixed, used by each other. |
Circuit, buttons and switches
Buttons of metal, used for trousers as a switch.
Big ring of metal used as a switch.
Piece of aluminum foil on fabric using flysofix as a switch which folds to close the circuit and start an led. |
ATtiny85 swatches
Charlieplexing, 8 leds connected to the four pins of the ATtiny85. |
Folding with ATtiny85 and 5 leds. An example of interaction between material and led. |
Sensor swatches
Tilt sensor made of three conductive patches which form a circle. The circuit is closed by swinging the bead over these patches. |
LDR in combination with a fixed resistor. ATtiny85 can blink with 2 leds. |