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There are times you just want to create an interactive piece without involving a computer or writing a program.

Our learning sensors eliminate the hassles of installing software, connecting extra hardware, or figuring out a new programming system.

Just sew them up, press a switch to calibrate them, and you have an interactive fashion project that can respond to changes in light, temperature, acceleration, pressure, sound, etc.

They currently come in three versions: one is light-sensitive, another is temperature-sensitive, and the third allows you to hook up your own sensor. Each learning sensor has three outputs that you can attach to other electronic components:

  • M turns on when the level is "normal".
  • H turns on when the level rises above what you set.
  • L turns on when the level falls below what you set.
You tell the sensor what "normal" is by pressing a "calibrate" button. For instance, if you calibrate it at room temperature, it will turn on the appropriate output if temperatures rise or fall by 10°F. If you calibrate it around lower temperatures, your outfit would only respond when it's below freezing.
 
For your safety, we aim for ROHS compliance and use lead-free components in all our products.
 

 

 

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