Adafruit did a lovely job with the Arduino team on the new official Arduino Micro. Everything is tiny, with a smaller ATmega32u4 and parts on the top and bottom, some the smallest components available-- seriously micro! It's available now for $25.
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Wednesday, August 10, 2011
(F)Light Suit Major Components
The main components of the (F)Light suit:
(Updated 8/15/11)
(Updated 8/15/11)
Component(s) | Source | Status |
LED strips | DealExtreme | 22 strips with connectors, need sealing and velcro backing. |
8-channel MOSFET Output Boards | DorkbotPDX board order | Three built and tested, work perfectly |
Arm accelerometers | Modern Device | Left one on main board, right attached with 3-wire lead across shoulders |
Black flight suit | Amazon | Needs velcro for LED strips |
Arduino-compatible main board: Minimalduino 105 | DorkbotPDX board order | |
Arduino interface board: Adafruit protoshield | Adafruit Industries | Done, ready for mounting and cable threading. Ports for MOSFET output boards, right accelerometer, remote control, audio sensor |
Remote control | homemade, various parts | Needs laser-cut acrylic surround, rot 2 flaky |
Batteries | eBay | 12V, 4800mAh Li-ion battery packs with barrel connectors, powering third MOSFET board. |
Audio input: ZX-Sound board | RobotShop.com | Test, add light, change connector, paint, velcro back |
Missing anything? |
Labels:
Adafruit,
DealExtreme,
DorkbotPDX,
eBay,
flight suit,
lcd117,
minimalduino,
ModernDevice
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