Clever idea from Instructables user mizliz, who outfitted her LilyPad Arduino with a set of snap-on contacts so it can be quickly transferred from one soft-circuit prototype to another.
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Clever idea from Instructables user mizliz, who outfitted her LilyPad Arduino with a set of snap-on contacts so it can be quickly transferred from one soft-circuit prototype to another.
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I did something similar to this with the turn signal bike jacket I made for my brother:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/48169156@N00/5285076696/in/set-72157626098634553/
I know he will probably grow out of this jacket, so the snaps will allow him to take the patch with him from one to the next. I would note that there were some intermittent connection issues with the snaps, but nothing a little silver epoxy couldn’t fix!
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