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LilyPad Light Sensor

LilyPad Light Sensor

LilyPad Light Sensor(DEV-08464)

This is a simple to use light sensor that outputs an analog value from 0 to 5V. With exposure to daylight, this sensor will output 5V. Covering the sensor with your hand, the sensor will output 0V. In a normal indoor lighting situation, the sensor will output from 1 to 2V.

Repository Contents

  • /Firmware - Arduino Example Code
  • /Hardware - Eagle design files (.brd, .sch)
  • /Production - Production panel files (.brd)

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License Information

This product is open source!

The hardware is released under Creative Commons ShareAlike 4.0 International.

Please use, reuse, and modify these files as you see fit. Please maintain attribution to SparkFun Electronics and release anything derivative under the same license.

Distributed as-is; no warranty is given.

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Note: A portion of this sale is given back to Dr. Leah Buechley for continued development and education of e-textiles.

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lilypad_light_sensor's Issues

Double-check for revision v14

  1. Is proper attribution given to the original designer? [NO]
    comment: I think we should add the same text about "Lilypad Concept and Shapes by: ..." text to the schematic. Just like in the protosnap plus.

  2. Are junction dots used for all 3-wire connections? [YES]
    comment: Yes, but this got me looking at the net D2 - is this really necessary on this small board, it was useful on the protosnap plus, but is kindof wierd to have on this smaller board

  3. Is the version number correct? [YES]
    comment: Yes, but I'd like to see the branch name be consistent with the schematic and board. sometimes it's wonky in revision land, but let's try to keep them all the exact same if possible.

  4. Have you verified that the BOM in Sparkle is accurate (also checking for PROD_ID, NAME, VALUE, PREFIX)? [YES]
    comment: BOM is good, but I'd like to see the prefixes set to U1 and R1.

  5. Are measurements included for outer dimension and standoffs (Eagle layer 47)? [YES]
    comment: Yes, but somehow layer 47 was turned off (aka missing from the display window options). was this the case for you?

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