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Push Button Switches

Push Button Switches

on19 September 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, Supplier

  Push Button Switches from Adafruit. Add some color to your circuits!    

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Test Your Tools

Test Your Tools

on17 September 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Tools

  Sometimes your tools just don’t work. When I receive a new shipment of jumper wires I randomly test them for continuity.   Even reputable shops sometimes get a shipment with duds. Save yourself frustration and time by testing your tools before you begin prototyping.   Set your multimeter to audible continuity and place a probe at each end of […]

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5mm Flat Top Blue LED

5mm Flat Top Blue LED

on12 September 2014 / in Blog, Hardware, LED

   

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Basic LED Circuit

Basic LED Circuit

on10 September 2014 / in Blog, Electronics

  The easiest way to start with eTextiles is to place LEDs into your favorite dress. First – take a moment to understand the most basic of all circuits. Circuit Diagram showing the flow of electricity from the power source thru the resistor, into the LED, and then returning to the power source.   A hardwired LED circuit   How […]

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Source for Breadboards and Male to Male Jumper Wires

Source for Breadboards and Male to Male Jumper Wires

on03 September 2014 / in Blog, Reviews, Supplier

In 2014 I’ve purchased more 400 pin breadboards that I ever thought possible! Fortunately I’ve found an eBay seller that is reliable. CXB Electronics on ebay is the place to go for large quantities of 400 pin breadboards and jumper wires. Order early as it takes 3 -4 weeks to receive them.

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3mm Green LED

3mm Green LED

on29 August 2014 / in Blog, Hardware, LED

   

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Conductive Fabric Comparisons

Conductive Fabric Comparisons

on27 August 2014 / in Blog, Conductive, eTextile, Reviews

I like to use a non-woven conductive fabric because the edges don’t fray when cut with a scissor. Woven rip stop fabric will fray even when using pinking shears. Non-woven conductive fabric has a nice texture and does not fray. The frayed edges of a woven conductive fabric can be used as conductive fringe. Every eTextile project has its own […]

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5mm Low Profile Dome Red LED

5mm Low Profile Dome Red LED

on22 August 2014 / in Blog, Hardware, LED

   

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Mark LED polarity at the beginning of the project

Mark LED polarity at the beginning of the project

on20 August 2014 / in Blog, Hardware, How To, Sewing

At the beginning of a project I take a few moments to mark the polarity of my LED’s using nail polish, magic marker, or seed beads and then bending the metal lead into a specific shape. This helps my accuracy when sewing the LED’s into my eTextiles. I encourage you to take a few moments to do this as it […]

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Traveling with CUPro Conductive Paint

Traveling with CUPro Conductive Paint

on13 August 2014 / in Blog, How To, Workshop

CUPro paint from LessEMF in Albany New York is water based, therefore it is not a flammable substance and should be allowed as cargo on planes.   When I travel I print out TSA’s website for prohibited items indicating that there is no limit to the size of the container. I also print the CUPro paint data sheet again indicating […]

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