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Make: Volume 43: Wearables

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Make: Volume 43: Wearables
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As electronics have shrunk and power requirements have gotten less demanding, it's no surprise that we're starting to wear our electronic creations. Today's microcontrollers are tiny micro-sized computers that can be embedded into many projects—especially wearables. And they are perfectly happy running off a coin cell or rechargeable lithium polymer battery. This issue explores the latest trends in microcontrollers, with a special focus on wearable and lightweight boards. With 34 projects inside, you can build everything from a smart watch to your own electronic garments. A special section on Intel's Edison tells you everything you need to know about this powerful, inexpensive, and lightweight board.In this issue:
Electronics, wearables, and microcontrollers
The "Mech Runner" 25 MPH boot
DIY conductive ink
Adafruit FLORA projects
Electronics meet fashion
Software-defined Radio
3D printer reviews
Fun things to CNC

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