Freeduino/Arduino - LilyPad
LilyPad is a wearable e-textile technology developed by Leah Buechley and cooperatively designed by Leah and SparkFun.
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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The ProtoSnap series is a new way to prototype your projects without a breadboard. This box of goodies comes with a bobbin of conductive thread, needles, a battery and a sewable slide switch, battery holder, push button, and LEDs to jump start you into E-textile circuits!
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Detecting temperature changes has never been easier. The MCP9700 is a small thermistor type temperature sensor.
More Info...LilyPad Protoboard Large
This is a large board for prototyping through hole components with the LilyPad system. This allows for quick and easy prototyping - all you have to do is cut the traces between holes you don't want connected!
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This is a small board for prototyping through hole components with the LilyPad system. This allows for quick and easy prototyping - all you have to do is cut the traces between holes you don't want connected!
More Info...LilyPad Bright White LED
A simple, very bright, 250mcd, white LED LilyPad. Light up the night! With your shirt (or anything else you sew it to!)
More Info...LilyPad Slide Switch
This is a simple slide switch for the LilyPad. Use it as a simple ON/OFF switch, or to control LEDs, buzzers, sensors, etc.
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