You wanted more LilyPad; you got it! Plenty of fresh, new e-textile kits and amenities for your wearable needs!
Andy is working on an audio control subsystem for his new fiber optic rave suit...let's check it out.
Sew LED strips into a fur vest for Halloween, Burning Man or any event that calls for furry lights.
Instead of buying expensive, one-color LED kits to attach to your helmet, use SparkFun addressable LEDs!
Don't have time to make a costume this year? We have you covered with this cute, super-quick costume for all ages!
A wearable fiber optic light suit that responds to user gestures.
If your resolutions include doing more crafts (and the winter weather is perfect for it), we've got a brand-new LilyPad product in a sparkling new kit just for you.
Here are some ideas and downloadable designs to get you inspired this Halloween season.
Using the Simblee LilyPad to make a fitness bracer that hooks up to your phone!
RFID is getting under Nick's skin...
One teen takes on childhood obesity (with some love from the Obamas)!
Our own Dia is hosting a workshop at Georgia Tech!
Join us at 3:00 for some fun e-textiles projects.
Time to get ready for the next episode of SparkFun Live.
Building a muscle-riffic demo for conductive yarn!
Do you have the electronics chops to take home the prize?
Are wearables the next big thing or just a flash in the pan?
Spice up your fancy outfit with some flashy LEDs.
The education department teaches an e-textiles workshop at the Longmont Public Library.
Angela from the Education Department visited F.I.T's Digital Spa Maker Camp to present a workshop on LilyPad and e-textiles.
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I think I just overwrite the DataLogger IoT firmware was doing firmware update and accidently hit Arduino script file, instead of cool term…
Thanks for the great description! I hadn't even been aware of the existance of NNSS, though in the mid 1980s, I'd looked at LORAN-C for a…
Thanks for the L band sharing !
Over the years, I've been pretty vocal about wanting on-board RTCs, with at least the possibility of connecting something like a coin…
Not only does VBAT supply the RTC, but there’s also battery-backed RAM onboard too! With the amount of space available on the Thing Plus…
Interesting... it sort of covers one of my "hot buttons", that is having an RTC. In looking at the schematic, I noticed that the "BAT"…
But Social Engineer's LOVE him. Good job catching so many of the buttons social manipulators use, but I nearly thought Sparkfun was off…
There's a disclaimer at the very end, hopefully that's enough to keep people from attempting. Glad you liked it!
Wow great blog!