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==Summary==
==Summary==
Warning: Don't power the LilyPad Arduino with more than 5.5 volts, or plug the power in backwards: you'll kill it.
Warning: Don't power the LilyPad Arduino with more than 5.5 volts, or plug the power in backwards: you'll kill it.
Microcontroller ATmega168V or ATmega328V
Microcontroller ATmega168V or ATmega328V
Operating Voltage 2.7-5.5 V
Operating Voltage 2.7-5.5 V
Input Voltage 2.7-5.5 V
Input Voltage 2.7-5.5 V
Digital I/O Pins 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
Digital I/O Pins 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)
Analog Input Pins 6
Analog Input Pins 6
DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA
DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA
Flash Memory 16 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader)
Flash Memory 16 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader)
SRAM 1 KB
SRAM 1 KB
EEPROM 512 bytes
EEPROM 512 bytes
Clock Speed 8 MHz
Clock Speed 8 MHz



Revision as of 01:16, 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.

Downloads

Schematic: LilyPad_schematic_v18.pdf

EAGLE (CAD) Files: LilyPad_Board_v18.zip

Summary

Warning: Don't power the LilyPad Arduino with more than 5.5 volts, or plug the power in backwards: you'll kill it.


Microcontroller ATmega168V or ATmega328V

Operating Voltage 2.7-5.5 V

Input Voltage 2.7-5.5 V

Digital I/O Pins 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)

Analog Input Pins 6

DC Current per I/O Pin 40 mA

Flash Memory 16 KB (of which 2 KB used by bootloader)

SRAM 1 KB

EEPROM 512 bytes

Clock Speed 8 MHz

Programming

==Power

Physical Characteristics

Washability

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