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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
The LilyPad Arduino is a microcontroller board designed for wearables and e-textiles. It can be sewn to fabric and similarly mounted power supplies, sensors and actuators with conductive thread. The board is based on the ATmega168V (the low-power version of the ATmega168) (datasheet) or the ATmega328V (datasheet). The LilyPad Arduino was designed and developed by Leah Buechley and SparkFun Electronics. | The LilyPad Arduino is a microcontroller board designed for wearables and e-textiles. It can be sewn to fabric and similarly mounted power supplies, sensors and actuators with conductive thread. The board is based on the ATmega168V (the low-power version of the ATmega168) ([http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc2545.pdf datasheet]) or the ATmega328V ([http://www.atmel.com/dyn/resources/prod_documents/doc8025.pdf datasheet]). The LilyPad Arduino was designed and developed by Leah Buechley and SparkFun Electronics. | ||
==Downloads== | ==Downloads== |
Revision as of 01:14, 4 January 2012
Overview
The LilyPad Arduino is a microcontroller board designed for wearables and e-textiles. It can be sewn to fabric and similarly mounted power supplies, sensors and actuators with conductive thread. The board is based on the ATmega168V (the low-power version of the ATmega168) (datasheet) or the ATmega328V (datasheet). The LilyPad Arduino was designed and developed by Leah Buechley and SparkFun Electronics.
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