Winter Sun on the Workbench
The winter sunshine illuminates my current paper computing projects.
Read more ›The winter sunshine illuminates my current paper computing projects.
Read more ›The workbench remains littered with ATtiny45’s, Arduino, LEDs, and breadboards.
Read more ›Some extra thread as I sew circuits,
Read more ›For the New Year I cleaned up the workbench!
Read more ›Breadboard prototype test for Five LEDs with Atmel ATtiny45 microcontroller programmed with Arduino to slowly blink out of sequence. Blink Order is: led3, led1, led5, led4, led2 Video can be found on The eTextile Lounge youTube channel. Binary sketch size: 1,014 bytes (of a 4,096 byte maximum) Error Message – IGNORE avrdude: please define PAGEL and BS2 […]
Read more ›Sewing circuits with tools from three generations. Great grandmother’s silver sewing tray, father’s Fluke multimeter, and my innovative multidisciplinary mind. Three cheers for the ancestors!
Read more ›Yes please!
Read more ›I didn’t solve this circuit prototype the first time. So I’m back at it again!
Read more ›Holiday or no holiday the workbench keeps on prototyping!
Read more ›Way back in 2011 I used CUPro conductive paint to test different application methods for circuit boards and LEDs. Thanks to my impeccable filing system I just found the sample papers and the paint. GOOD NEWS – the paint is still is working as a conductive trace! In fact even after three years the resistance remains the […]
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