5. E-Textiles and Wearables#
This assigment is developped inside the final project circuit development and there sound#

Those material could change the materiality of each electronic component. My goal is to use them to change the shape of a classical device.
| Material | Fabrics | thread |
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LED & Copper Sheet on leather#
ARDUINO CONDUCTIVE copper thread#
ARDUINO CONDUCTIVE copper paper#
TOOLS : Start with arduino uno#
Link#
| Component | Ressouces and link | Component | Ressources and link | Component | Ressources and link |
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lilipad for after |
The Basics#
| Arduino KIT | A Led | The Flow | Resistor |
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Nota bene : a resistor doesn’t have any sense |
First project shining a LED#
| Open Arduino Uno | Open an exemple “Blink” |
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| First Project Shining a LED | |||
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Second project Shining a LED#
| Second project Shining a LED with a button | ||
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Blinking a LED#
| Process | ARDUINO Blinking a LED |
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ARDUINO UNO TEST#
ARDUINO UNO EXEMPLE
ARDUINO UNO TEST add button#
ARDUINO UNO BLINK a LED with button
SAME PROJECT BUT WITH TESTING DIFFERENT CONDUCTIVE MATERIAL#
| A | B | C | D | E |
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Blinking a LED with Textile component :#
See video at the beginning
| 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
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Blinking a LED with Textile component :#
| Copper paper |
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LED + copper sheet circuit on leather#
Next Step with other sensor#
| A | Fibre optic |
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Materials available in the lab#
| fabric | tread | multimaterial |
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