Beginning e-Textile Development: Prototyping e-Textiles with Wearic Smart Textiles Kit and the BBC Micro:bit
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505 | 8 | |a Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewers -- Chapter 1: Getting Started -- 1.1 Choosing a Development Board -- 1.2 The BBC micro:bit -- 1.3 micro:bit Inputs and Outputs -- 1.4 Buying a micro:bit -- Batteries and Battery Holders -- USB Cable -- Alligator Leads -- 1.5 Coding the micro:bit -- 1.6 Setting Up the Workspace -- 1.7 Downloading an Extension -- 1.8 Downloading a Hex File onto Your Computer -- 1.9 Flashing a Hex File onto the micro:bit -- 1.10 Opening a Shared Project -- 1.11 Powering the micro:bit -- Battery Power -- USB Power -- 1.12 The Wearic Smart Textiles Kit -- 1.13 Summary -- Chapter 2: Working with LEDs -- 2.1 The LED Textile Element -- 2.2 Testing LED Sequins Using the micro:bit Power -- 2.3 Sewing LED Sequins on the LED Textile -- 2.3.1 Blinking and Flashing -- 2.3.2 LED Flip-Flop -- 2.3.3 Fading -- 2.4 Technical Specifications -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter 3: Controlling with Buttons -- 3.1 The Push-Button Textile Element -- 3.2 Building the Hardware -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press and Hold to Turn On and then Release to Turn Off -- Using Both Buttons As an On/Off Switch: Press One Button to Turn On and then Press the Other Button to Turn Off -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press Once to Turn On and then Press Again to Turn Off -- Using a Button As a Dimmer Switch -- Using the Push-Button Textile Element As a Button Counter -- 3.3 Technical Specifications -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4: Staying Warm -- 4.1 How Textile Heating Element Works -- 4.2 Testing Your Textile Heating Element -- 4.3 Programming the micro:bit -- Example 1: Using the Textile Button Element -- Press and Hold Button A to Warm and Release Button A to Cool Down -- Press Button A to Warm and Press Button B to Cool Down -- Example 2: Using the micro:bit Temperature Sensor -- 4.4 Applications | |
505 | 8 | |a 4.5 Technical Specifications -- 4.6 Summary -- Chapter 5: Textile Pressure Sensor -- 5.1 The Wearic Pressure Sensor -- 5.2 Testing Your Pressure Sensor -- 5.3 Reading Pressure Values -- 5.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 5.4 Displaying Different Pressure Levels -- 5.5 Occupancy Detection -- 5.6 Applications -- 5.7 Technical Specifications -- 5.8 Summary -- Chapter 6: Textile Wetness Sensor -- 6.1 Wearic Wetness Sensor -- 6.2 Testing Your Wetness Sensor -- 6.3 Reading Wetness Sensor Values -- 6.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 6.4 Displaying Different Wetness Levels -- 6.5 A Real-World Use Case -- 6.6 Technical Specifications -- 6.7 Summary -- Chapter 7: Sending Sensor Data Using Bluetooth -- 7.1 Building the Bluetooth Pressure Sensor -- 7.2 Preparing the Development Environment -- 7.3 Coding the Bluetooth Textile Pressure Sensor -- 7.4 Displaying Data -- 7.5 Other Apps for Sending Sensor Data -- 7.6 Controlling Your Phone: Wearable Selfie Button -- 7.7 Summary -- Chapter 8: Connecting Your Garments to the Internet with WiFi -- 8.1 Building the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.2 Creating a ThingSpeak Account -- 8.3 Creating a ThingSpeak Channel -- 8.4 Downloading Muselab IoT Shield Extension -- 8.5 Coding the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.6 Visualizing the Data -- 8.7 Summary -- Index | |
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contents | Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewers -- Chapter 1: Getting Started -- 1.1 Choosing a Development Board -- 1.2 The BBC micro:bit -- 1.3 micro:bit Inputs and Outputs -- 1.4 Buying a micro:bit -- Batteries and Battery Holders -- USB Cable -- Alligator Leads -- 1.5 Coding the micro:bit -- 1.6 Setting Up the Workspace -- 1.7 Downloading an Extension -- 1.8 Downloading a Hex File onto Your Computer -- 1.9 Flashing a Hex File onto the micro:bit -- 1.10 Opening a Shared Project -- 1.11 Powering the micro:bit -- Battery Power -- USB Power -- 1.12 The Wearic Smart Textiles Kit -- 1.13 Summary -- Chapter 2: Working with LEDs -- 2.1 The LED Textile Element -- 2.2 Testing LED Sequins Using the micro:bit Power -- 2.3 Sewing LED Sequins on the LED Textile -- 2.3.1 Blinking and Flashing -- 2.3.2 LED Flip-Flop -- 2.3.3 Fading -- 2.4 Technical Specifications -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter 3: Controlling with Buttons -- 3.1 The Push-Button Textile Element -- 3.2 Building the Hardware -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press and Hold to Turn On and then Release to Turn Off -- Using Both Buttons As an On/Off Switch: Press One Button to Turn On and then Press the Other Button to Turn Off -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press Once to Turn On and then Press Again to Turn Off -- Using a Button As a Dimmer Switch -- Using the Push-Button Textile Element As a Button Counter -- 3.3 Technical Specifications -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4: Staying Warm -- 4.1 How Textile Heating Element Works -- 4.2 Testing Your Textile Heating Element -- 4.3 Programming the micro:bit -- Example 1: Using the Textile Button Element -- Press and Hold Button A to Warm and Release Button A to Cool Down -- Press Button A to Warm and Press Button B to Cool Down -- Example 2: Using the micro:bit Temperature Sensor -- 4.4 Applications 4.5 Technical Specifications -- 4.6 Summary -- Chapter 5: Textile Pressure Sensor -- 5.1 The Wearic Pressure Sensor -- 5.2 Testing Your Pressure Sensor -- 5.3 Reading Pressure Values -- 5.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 5.4 Displaying Different Pressure Levels -- 5.5 Occupancy Detection -- 5.6 Applications -- 5.7 Technical Specifications -- 5.8 Summary -- Chapter 6: Textile Wetness Sensor -- 6.1 Wearic Wetness Sensor -- 6.2 Testing Your Wetness Sensor -- 6.3 Reading Wetness Sensor Values -- 6.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 6.4 Displaying Different Wetness Levels -- 6.5 A Real-World Use Case -- 6.6 Technical Specifications -- 6.7 Summary -- Chapter 7: Sending Sensor Data Using Bluetooth -- 7.1 Building the Bluetooth Pressure Sensor -- 7.2 Preparing the Development Environment -- 7.3 Coding the Bluetooth Textile Pressure Sensor -- 7.4 Displaying Data -- 7.5 Other Apps for Sending Sensor Data -- 7.6 Controlling Your Phone: Wearable Selfie Button -- 7.7 Summary -- Chapter 8: Connecting Your Garments to the Internet with WiFi -- 8.1 Building the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.2 Creating a ThingSpeak Account -- 8.3 Creating a ThingSpeak Channel -- 8.4 Downloading Muselab IoT Shield Extension -- 8.5 Coding the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.6 Visualizing the Data -- 8.7 Summary -- Index |
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spelling | Seneviratne, Pradeeka Verfasser aut Beginning e-Textile Development Prototyping e-Textiles with Wearic Smart Textiles Kit and the BBC Micro:bit Berkeley, CA Apress L. P. 2020 ©2020 1 Online-Ressource (245 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewers -- Chapter 1: Getting Started -- 1.1 Choosing a Development Board -- 1.2 The BBC micro:bit -- 1.3 micro:bit Inputs and Outputs -- 1.4 Buying a micro:bit -- Batteries and Battery Holders -- USB Cable -- Alligator Leads -- 1.5 Coding the micro:bit -- 1.6 Setting Up the Workspace -- 1.7 Downloading an Extension -- 1.8 Downloading a Hex File onto Your Computer -- 1.9 Flashing a Hex File onto the micro:bit -- 1.10 Opening a Shared Project -- 1.11 Powering the micro:bit -- Battery Power -- USB Power -- 1.12 The Wearic Smart Textiles Kit -- 1.13 Summary -- Chapter 2: Working with LEDs -- 2.1 The LED Textile Element -- 2.2 Testing LED Sequins Using the micro:bit Power -- 2.3 Sewing LED Sequins on the LED Textile -- 2.3.1 Blinking and Flashing -- 2.3.2 LED Flip-Flop -- 2.3.3 Fading -- 2.4 Technical Specifications -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter 3: Controlling with Buttons -- 3.1 The Push-Button Textile Element -- 3.2 Building the Hardware -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press and Hold to Turn On and then Release to Turn Off -- Using Both Buttons As an On/Off Switch: Press One Button to Turn On and then Press the Other Button to Turn Off -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press Once to Turn On and then Press Again to Turn Off -- Using a Button As a Dimmer Switch -- Using the Push-Button Textile Element As a Button Counter -- 3.3 Technical Specifications -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4: Staying Warm -- 4.1 How Textile Heating Element Works -- 4.2 Testing Your Textile Heating Element -- 4.3 Programming the micro:bit -- Example 1: Using the Textile Button Element -- Press and Hold Button A to Warm and Release Button A to Cool Down -- Press Button A to Warm and Press Button B to Cool Down -- Example 2: Using the micro:bit Temperature Sensor -- 4.4 Applications 4.5 Technical Specifications -- 4.6 Summary -- Chapter 5: Textile Pressure Sensor -- 5.1 The Wearic Pressure Sensor -- 5.2 Testing Your Pressure Sensor -- 5.3 Reading Pressure Values -- 5.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 5.4 Displaying Different Pressure Levels -- 5.5 Occupancy Detection -- 5.6 Applications -- 5.7 Technical Specifications -- 5.8 Summary -- Chapter 6: Textile Wetness Sensor -- 6.1 Wearic Wetness Sensor -- 6.2 Testing Your Wetness Sensor -- 6.3 Reading Wetness Sensor Values -- 6.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 6.4 Displaying Different Wetness Levels -- 6.5 A Real-World Use Case -- 6.6 Technical Specifications -- 6.7 Summary -- Chapter 7: Sending Sensor Data Using Bluetooth -- 7.1 Building the Bluetooth Pressure Sensor -- 7.2 Preparing the Development Environment -- 7.3 Coding the Bluetooth Textile Pressure Sensor -- 7.4 Displaying Data -- 7.5 Other Apps for Sending Sensor Data -- 7.6 Controlling Your Phone: Wearable Selfie Button -- 7.7 Summary -- Chapter 8: Connecting Your Garments to the Internet with WiFi -- 8.1 Building the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.2 Creating a ThingSpeak Account -- 8.3 Creating a ThingSpeak Channel -- 8.4 Downloading Muselab IoT Shield Extension -- 8.5 Coding the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.6 Visualizing the Data -- 8.7 Summary -- Index Computer input-output equipment Hardware and Maker Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Seneviratne, Pradeeka Beginning e-Textile Development Berkeley, CA : Apress L. P.,c2020 9781484262603 |
spellingShingle | Seneviratne, Pradeeka Beginning e-Textile Development Prototyping e-Textiles with Wearic Smart Textiles Kit and the BBC Micro:bit Intro -- Table of Contents -- About the Author -- About the Technical Reviewers -- Chapter 1: Getting Started -- 1.1 Choosing a Development Board -- 1.2 The BBC micro:bit -- 1.3 micro:bit Inputs and Outputs -- 1.4 Buying a micro:bit -- Batteries and Battery Holders -- USB Cable -- Alligator Leads -- 1.5 Coding the micro:bit -- 1.6 Setting Up the Workspace -- 1.7 Downloading an Extension -- 1.8 Downloading a Hex File onto Your Computer -- 1.9 Flashing a Hex File onto the micro:bit -- 1.10 Opening a Shared Project -- 1.11 Powering the micro:bit -- Battery Power -- USB Power -- 1.12 The Wearic Smart Textiles Kit -- 1.13 Summary -- Chapter 2: Working with LEDs -- 2.1 The LED Textile Element -- 2.2 Testing LED Sequins Using the micro:bit Power -- 2.3 Sewing LED Sequins on the LED Textile -- 2.3.1 Blinking and Flashing -- 2.3.2 LED Flip-Flop -- 2.3.3 Fading -- 2.4 Technical Specifications -- 2.5 Summary -- Chapter 3: Controlling with Buttons -- 3.1 The Push-Button Textile Element -- 3.2 Building the Hardware -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press and Hold to Turn On and then Release to Turn Off -- Using Both Buttons As an On/Off Switch: Press One Button to Turn On and then Press the Other Button to Turn Off -- Using a Single Button As an On/Off Switch: Press Once to Turn On and then Press Again to Turn Off -- Using a Button As a Dimmer Switch -- Using the Push-Button Textile Element As a Button Counter -- 3.3 Technical Specifications -- 3.4 Summary -- Chapter 4: Staying Warm -- 4.1 How Textile Heating Element Works -- 4.2 Testing Your Textile Heating Element -- 4.3 Programming the micro:bit -- Example 1: Using the Textile Button Element -- Press and Hold Button A to Warm and Release Button A to Cool Down -- Press Button A to Warm and Press Button B to Cool Down -- Example 2: Using the micro:bit Temperature Sensor -- 4.4 Applications 4.5 Technical Specifications -- 4.6 Summary -- Chapter 5: Textile Pressure Sensor -- 5.1 The Wearic Pressure Sensor -- 5.2 Testing Your Pressure Sensor -- 5.3 Reading Pressure Values -- 5.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 5.4 Displaying Different Pressure Levels -- 5.5 Occupancy Detection -- 5.6 Applications -- 5.7 Technical Specifications -- 5.8 Summary -- Chapter 6: Textile Wetness Sensor -- 6.1 Wearic Wetness Sensor -- 6.2 Testing Your Wetness Sensor -- 6.3 Reading Wetness Sensor Values -- 6.3.1 Read the Serial Output in Mac OS -- 6.4 Displaying Different Wetness Levels -- 6.5 A Real-World Use Case -- 6.6 Technical Specifications -- 6.7 Summary -- Chapter 7: Sending Sensor Data Using Bluetooth -- 7.1 Building the Bluetooth Pressure Sensor -- 7.2 Preparing the Development Environment -- 7.3 Coding the Bluetooth Textile Pressure Sensor -- 7.4 Displaying Data -- 7.5 Other Apps for Sending Sensor Data -- 7.6 Controlling Your Phone: Wearable Selfie Button -- 7.7 Summary -- Chapter 8: Connecting Your Garments to the Internet with WiFi -- 8.1 Building the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.2 Creating a ThingSpeak Account -- 8.3 Creating a ThingSpeak Channel -- 8.4 Downloading Muselab IoT Shield Extension -- 8.5 Coding the WiFi Pressure Sensor -- 8.6 Visualizing the Data -- 8.7 Summary -- Index Computer input-output equipment Hardware and Maker |
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