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Winter Sun on the Workbench

Winter Sun on the Workbench

on14 January 2015 / in Paper Computing, Studio

  The winter sunshine illuminates my current paper computing projects.    

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The Workbench

The Workbench

on11 January 2015 / in Electronics

  The workbench remains littered with ATtiny45’s, Arduino, LEDs, and breadboards.    

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Workbench

Workbench

on03 January 2015 / in Studio

  Some extra thread as I sew circuits,  

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Workbench

Workbench

on01 January 2015 / in Studio

  For the New Year I cleaned up the workbench!    

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5 LED Blink Slow Out of Sequence

5 LED Blink Slow Out of Sequence

on19 December 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, How To, LED

  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 […]

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Sewing LED eTextile Circuits

Sewing LED eTextile Circuits

on08 December 2014 / in Blog, Studio

  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!  

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Coffee?

Coffee?

on03 December 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Studio

  Yes please!    

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Returning to the Buzzer Circuit

Returning to the Buzzer Circuit

on01 December 2014 / in Blog, Electronics

  I didn’t solve this circuit prototype the first time.     So I’m back at it again!    

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Workbench

Workbench

on28 November 2014 / in Blog, Studio

  Holiday or no holiday the workbench keeps on prototyping!    

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Paper Computing Tests

Paper Computing Tests

on26 November 2014 / in Blog, Electronics, Hardware, Paper Computing

  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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