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Make: Wearable Electronics Dedication Preface
About The Book Who This Book Is For What You Need to Know How This Book Is Organized About the Title About Experiments and Projects About the Examples About Part Numbers What Was Left Out Experiment: Imagined Wearable Conventions Used in This Book Using Code Examples Safari® Books Online How to Contact Us Acknowledgments
1. Circuits
Circuit Basics
Ohm’s Law Understanding Resistors Series and Parallel Determining Polarity Using a Multimeter
Continuity Resistance Voltage Current
More About Circuits
Constructing Circuits
Alligator Clip Circuit Wire Circuit Breadboard Circuit Protoboard Circuit Conductive Thread Circuit Conductive Fabric Circuit Advantages and Disadvantages
Conclusion
2. Conductive Materials
Conventional Conductors
Alligator Clips Wire
Solid core wire Stranded wire Grouped wire
Breadboards Protoboard
Conductive Thread
Properties of Conductive Thread Working with Conductive Thread Types of Conductive Thread
Conductive Fabric
Properties of Conductive Fabric Working with Conductive Fabric Types of Conductive Fabrics
Other Conductive Materials
Conductive Yarn Conductive Fiber Conductive Felt Conductive Ribbon Conductive Fabric Tape Conductive Hook and Loop Conductive Paint Everyday Stuff
Choosing Conductive Materials Experiment: Wearable Circuits What’s Next
3. Switches
Understanding Switches
Poles and Throws Types of Switches
Off-the-Shelf Switches
Tactile Buttons Latching Buttons Toggle Switches Slide Switches Microswitches Tilt Switches
DIY Switches
Sandwich Switch Contact Switch Bridge Switch Pinch Switch Other DIY Switches
Experiment: Social Switches Conclusion
4. E-Textile Toolkits
LilyPad
Modules Experiment: Let’s Get Twinkly Experiment: Let’s Get Tiny
Flora
Modules
Aniomagic
Modules Experiment: Let’s Get Sparkly
Thinking Beyond
5. Making Electronics Wearable
Why Wear It What Makes Something Wearable
Comfort
Size, weight, and shape Placement
Durability
Strain relief Insulation Modularity Protection
Usability Aesthetics
Designing a Wearable
Choosing a Form
Hacking wearables Making wearables
Choosing Materials Choosing Components Creating a Layout Iterative Design
Experiment: Eight-Hour Wearable
6. Microcontrollers
Hardware Software Hello World
Experiment: Gettin’ Blinky
Digital Output
The Circuit The Code Power Experiment: Morse Code Messages
Digital Input
The Circuit The Code Experiment: Button as Controller
Analog Input
The Circuit The Code Experiment: Sensor as a Switch
Analog Output
The Circuit The Code Experiment: Sensitive System
What’s Next
7. Sensors
Working with Sensors
Getting to Know Your Sensor Voltage Divider Circuit Communicating with I2C
Working with Sensor Data
Thresholds Mapping Calibration Constraining Smoothing Experiment: Wooo! Shirt
What to Sense
Flex Force Stretch Movement, Orientation, and Location Heart Rate and Beyond Proximity Light Color Sound Temperature DIY Sensors Experiment: Body Listening
Other Sensors
8. Actuators
Light
Basic LEDs Addressable LEDs
One NeoPixel example Multiple pixel example
Fiber Optics Electroluminescent Materials Experiment: Be Safe, Be Seen
Sound
Buzzers
Simple circuit Buzzer with microcontroller
Tones
Circuit Code
Audio Files Experiment: Wearable Instrument
Motion
Vibrating Motors Servo Motors Gearhead Motors Experiment: Shake, Spin, or Shimmy
Temperature
Fans Heat Experiment: It’s Gettin’ Hot in Here
Conclusion
9. Wireless
Bluetooth
Experiment: Communicating with Bluetooth
Prepare the LilyPad Simple Power board Solder headers to the Bluetooth Mate Program the LilyPad Prepairing to pair Pairing on a Mac Pairing on a Windows machine Sending light sensor data
Hello XBees
Configuring XBees
Configure XBee “A” Configure XBee “B” Experiment: Chat Test
Experiment: XBee and Arduino
Solder FTDI headers Connect the Light Sensor Program the Arduino Prepare the circuit Prepare XBee “B” Connect
Experiment: XBee Direct Mode
Configure the XBees Circuit Connect Troubleshooting
Other Wireless Options Thinking Beyond
A. Tools
Electronics
Soldering Iron Safety Glasses Desoldering Tools Helping Hands Wire Strippers Flat-Nosed Pliers Small Snips Multimeter Heat Gun Screwdrivers Compartment Boxes
Sewing
Needles Needle Threader Seam Ripper Pins Scissors Iron Measuring Tools Thread and Fabric Embroidery Hoops
Documentation
Camera Tripod
B. Batteries
Types of Batteries Battery Holders and Connectors Factors to Consider
C. Resources
Where to Shop For Your Bookshelf For Your Bookmarks Where to Learn
D. Other Neat Things
Materials
Reflective Materials Glow-in-the-Dark Materials Shape Memory Materials Thermochromic Pigments Moldable Materials
Rapid Prototyping Techniques
Digital Fabric Printing Lasercutting 3D Printing Printed Circuit Board
E. Microcontroller Options
LilyPad Sewable Microcontrollers
LilyPad Arduino 328 LilyPad Arduino Simple Board LilyPad Arduino SimpleSnap LilyPad Arduino USB
Adafruit Sewable Microcontrollers
Flora Main Board Gemma
Other Microcontrollers
Arduino Uno Arduino Micro Arduino FIO
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