Freeduino/Arduino - LilyPad
As small as you can make an Arduino, they're still kinda pokey. Not slow, but actually pointy. You wouldn't want to put them in your pocket. On the other hand, the LilyPad is designed to be worn - yeah, wearable computers! Besides the actual Arduino base-unit, there are many accessory items to make a wearable microcontroller project easy to build, and the LilyPad series has this all figured out!
This is LilyPad Arduino, the heart of a wearable electronics system! This main board features a ATmega168V preloaded with Arduino, and is ready to connect to a wide variety of wearable, sewable modules!
More Info...LilyPad Buzzer
This is a small buzzer for the LilyPad system. Use 2 I/O pins on the LilyPad main board and create different noises based on the different frequency of I/O toggling.
More Info...LilyPad Button Board
Part of the LilyPad wearable electronics system, this board gives the user a discrete, non-sharp button interface
More Info...LilyPad Tri-Color LED
Blink any color you need! Use the Tri-Color LED board as a simple indicator, or by pulsing the red, green, and blue channels, you can create any color.
More Info...LilyPad XBee
The is a breakout board for the popular XBee modules. Board includes easy-to-sew tabs and all the necessary power regulation to run on the LilyPad system.
More Info...LilyPad Power Supply
A small, but mighty power supply. This board was designed to be as small and inconspicuous as possible.
More Info...LilyPad LiPower
A small, but very mighty power supply. This board was designed to be as small and inconspicuous as possible.
More Info...LilyPad Light Sensor
This is a simple to use light sensor that outputs an analog value from 0 to 5V. With exposure to daylight, this sensor will output 5V.
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