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===== Fabric-Duino ===== | ===== Fabric-Duino ===== | ||
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- | The Fabric-Duino is basically a version of the [[arduino_clones:paper-duino-mini|Paper-Duino-Mini]]. One use fabric instead of the paper. And as connector one make small wire eye.\\ | + | The Fabric-Duino is an Arduino clone for fabric. And for connectors one can make small wire eye.\\ |
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- | The Paper-Duino-UNO works as well, but the smaller version is much handier.\\ | + | All Paper-Duino version will works as well, but the smaller version is much handier.\\ |
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+ | ==== Paper PCB ==== | ||
+ | {{:arduino_clones:fabric-duino_02.jpg?300|}}\\ | ||
+ | {{ :arduino_clones:fabric-duino_02.zip |}}\\ | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ==== Workaround ==== | ||
01. Iron the printout on fabric:\\ | 01. Iron the printout on fabric:\\ | ||
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- | For uploading a scetch one need the Adappter-Board and a Serial to USB board like for the [[arduino_clones:paper-duino-mini|Paper-Duino-Mini]].\\ | + | ==== Software ==== |
- | {{:arduino_clones:fabric-duino_upload_194346.jpg?400|}}\\ | + | One should first burn the bootloader on the chip: [[avr_bootloader:bootloader|Burning the Bootloader]]\\ |
- | ~~socialite:icon facebook twitter googleplus reddit~~ | + | For uploading a scetch one need a Serial to USB board or: [[arduino_clones:serial_adapter|The Arduino as a Serial Adapter]]\\ |
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+ | ==== Parts ==== | ||
+ | * Atmega328 | ||
+ | * 1 LED | ||
+ | * voltage converter 7805 | ||
+ | * crystal 16MHz | ||
+ | * 1 elkos 100µF | ||
+ | * 4 capacitors 100nF | ||
+ | * 2 capacitors 22pF | ||
+ | * diode 1N4007 | ||
+ | * resistors: 1x 330Ohm, 2x 470Ohm, 1x 10kOhm | ||
+ | * push button | ||
+ | * pin headers & sockets | ||
+ | * battery clip | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
+ | ==== License ==== | ||
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+ | The Fabric-Duino was designed by **Wolfgang Spahn** 2017.\\ | ||
+ | It is licensed under a [[http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/"|Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License]]. | ||
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+ | <a rel="license" href="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/"><img alt="Creative Commons License" style="border-width:0" src="https://i.creativecommons.org/l/by-nc-sa/4.0/88x31.png" /></a> | ||
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