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WEARABLES / FLORA
FLORA - Wearable electronic platform:
Arduino-compatible - v2
PRODUCT ID: 659
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DESCRIPTION
FLORA is Adafruit's fully-featured wearable electronics platform. It's a round,
sewable, Arduino-compatible microcontroller designed to empower amazing
wearables projects.
FLORA comes with Adafruit's support, tutorials and projects. Check out dozens of
FLORA tutorials on the Adafruit Learning System, with more added every week by
Becky Stern, director of wearable electronics, and our dedicated wearables staff.
The FLORA is small (1.75" diameter, weighing 4.4 grams). The FLORA family also
has the best stainless steel threads, sensors, GPS modules and chainable LED
NeoPixels, perfect accessories for the FLORA main board. New! As of May 12th,
2015, we're now selling the Flora v2! The Flora v2 now comes with a micro-USB
port instead of a mini-USB port and a programmable NeoPixel installed (it's
connected to Digital 8, ready for your blinky commands)
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The FLORA has built-in USB support. Built in USB means you plug it in to program
it, it just shows up - all you need is a Micro-B USB cable, no additional purchases
are needed! We have a modified version of the Arduino IDE so Mac & Windows
users can get started fast - or with the new 1.6.4+ Arduino IDE, it takes only a few
seconds to add Flora-support. The FLORA has USB HID support, so it can act like a
mouse or keyboard to attach directly to computers.
FLORA has a small but easy to use onboard reset button to reboot the system. The
power supply is designed to be flexible and easy to use. There is an onboard
polarized 2 JST battery connector with protection schottky diode for use with
external battery packs from 3.5v to 16v DC in. Can be used with LiIon/LiPoly, LiFe,
alkaline or rechargeable NiMh/NiCad batteries of any size. The FLORA does not
have a LiPo charger included by design, this allows safe use with multiple battery
types and reduces risk of fire as it is not recommended to charge these batteries
on fabric. We suggest one of our micro-lipo chargers if you want to use LiPo
batteries with FLORA.
FLORA has onboard power switch connected to 2A power FET for safe and efficient
battery on/off control, so you can power quite a bit without burning out your
switch. The FLORA has an onboard 3.3v 250mA regulator with a protection diode
and USB fuse so that the microcontroller voltage is consistent and can power
common 3.3v modules and sensors.
We spent a lot of time on the power supply because the FLORA power system is
specifically designed to allow easy control and power of a large quantity of
addressable NeoPixels. Flora can easily drive 50 pixels directly from the onboard
power supply, or up to 500 with the pixels externally powered by a separate 5V
supply.
• FLORA is fabric friendly-- all the components on board are flush to the PCB
and won't snag delicate garments (it does not use FTDI headers).
• FLORA is extremely beginner-friendly - it is difficult to destroy the FLORA by
connecting a battery backwards due to polarized connector and protection
diodes. The on-board regulator means that even connecting a 9V battery will not
result in damage or tears.
• The FLORA has 4 indicator LEDs: power good, digital signal LED for
bootloader feedback, data rx/tx. Also onboard is an ICSP connector for easy
reprograming for advanced users. Flora v2 even has an RGB NeoPixel for even
more colorful lighting.
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• There are 14 sewing tap pads for attachment and electrical connections. Data
buses are interleaved with power and ground pads for easy module and sensor
attachments without worrying about overlapping traces which are not possible
with conductive thread.
• The FLORA works great with the Arduino IDE and is super easy to install
support if you have IDE 1.6.4 or later
The FLORA is not the first wearable Arduino / Arduino-compatible. Leah Buechley’s
Lilypad was developed in 2007 and while they are both round, FLORA is a
completely new platform that works seamlessly with the FLORA accessories.
The FLORA is made in NYC at Adafruit, it was designed by Limor Fried (Ladyada),
Adafruit's founder and engineer. Adafruit has a proven track record of providing
100+ high-quality libraries for Arduino/Arduino IDE, hundreds of tutorials, opensource code and contributions to the Arduino project. Ladyada was a member of
the MIT wearables group and likes to sew.
You may get an off-white or black JST connector.
http://www.adafruit.com/products/659
7/24/2015
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