Electronic T-Shirt: How to Make a Sensor-Filled Shirt
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/pcb/projects/e-tshirt-diy-tutorial
This t-shirt has an e-ink display for the wearer’s heart rate, skin temperature, and galvanic skin response.
Electronic Insect Repellent
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/arduino/projects/insect-repellent
Forget about the Critters! Scare them away with this high-frequency electronic repeller.
Electronic T-Shirt: Concept and Background
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/custom/tutorial/electronic-t-shirt-concept-and-background
The e-tshirt is about predicting challenging behavior in autistic children to help prevent meltdowns.
Electronic T-Shirt: Technical Story of Development
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/custom/tutorial/electronic-t-shirt-technical-story-of-development
The technical story of development for the e-Tshirt project.
Electronics Prototyping Platforms - micro:bit, MicroPython, and PIC/AVR
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/custom/tutorial/an-introduction-to-prototyping-platforms-microbit-micropython-and-picavr
Get familiar with different platforms and microcontrollers to help you decide which one to use in your next project.
Electronic Component Sourcing: Understanding the Supply Chain
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/electronic-component-sourcing-understanding-the-supply-chain
During the various phases of a product development lifecycle, electronic components are sourced from different suppliers.
Electronic Device Security Experts Weigh in on Insecure Electronics Use by the Military
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/electronic-device-security-experts-weigh-in-on-insecure-electronics-use-by-the-military
At the end of last month, a report by the Pentagon's inspector general revealed the US Department of Defense (DoD) spent over $32.8 million in the 2018 fiscal year on electronics with known security vulnerabilities.
Electronics Hardware Prototyping Basics: Building and Testing Prototypes
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/electronics-hardware-prototyping-basics-building-and-testing-prototypes
Early efforts at launching new electronic hardware products were long and complicated. However, with recent advances in microcontrollers and manufacturing techniques, such as 3D printing and injection moulding, engineers and designers can now take products to market faster than ever.
Electronic Skin Powered by Sweat Can Monitor Health
https://makerv2.webteractive.co/blog/electronic-skin-powered-by-sweat-can-monitor-health
Scientists have developed an electronic skin that converts sweat into electricity. The battery-free device is said to be able to monitor health signs and able to control a robotic arm.