CS-CHIBITRONICS-05

CS-CHIBITRONICS-05 Datasheet


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What are Circuit Stickers?

Circuit Stickers are electronic stickers that you can use to build glowing, sensing, and interactive projects without any complicated equipment or programming skills. All you need is your imagination.

Building circuits with them is fun and easy just stick them onto a surface like you would with a normal sticker, and build up a circuit by sticking several stickers together and adding a battery. They’re an approachable way to learn and create electronics through craft, whether you’re just starting out with circuits or creating complex interactive artworks.

Robot card blushes when you press on its heart, with “Thank You!” spelled using circuitry

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Every starter kit comes with the Circuit Sticker Sketchbook, a step-by-step tutorial guide that will get you crafting with electricity in no time!

What can I make with Circuit Stickers?

Circuit stickers are light, paper-thin and flexible circuit boards cut into small, fun shapes with anisotropic conductive adhesive on the back. The adhesive sticks to most surfaces and can be used with virtually any conductive materials as such as conductive threads and paints or even wires and aluminum foil from your kitchen. We provide a roll of copper tape as a starter because it is easy to use and sticks virtually to anything. It’s also very soft, conductive and solderable, so you can make the circuit as big as you want. If you run out of copper tape, you can get more at your local hardware store in the gardening it’s normally used to keep snails and slugs out of the garden! You can re-stick Circuit Stickers a few times, just like regular stickers. We also provide extra anisotropic conductive adhesive to “re-sticker” old stickers. Advanced users can also solder to the stickers for more permanent works.

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Circuit Stickers works with virtually any conductive material, including Bare Conductive paint and Circuit Scribe conductive ink pens.

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Using these diverse materials, you can start putting electronics anywhere! Make interactive electronic murals for your ceilings, walls and windows. Create touch-sensitive plants that glow, or a light yourself up with conductive body paint. You can even create artwork with the circuitry itself!

What if I’ve never made a circuit before?

No worries! We have been working with educators to create the Circuit Sticker Sketchbook, a guidebook that will walk you through making basic LED circuits, DIY paper switches and a pressure sensor. You can complete the circuits right on the pages of the like a coloring book except now you’re coloring with electronics. When you’re done, you will have an interactive sketchbook of functioning circuits!

Create circuits right inside the Circuit Sketchbook We have also prepared several tutorial videos and how-to guides to help get you started at our education website, and you can ask questions at our community forum! Here’s an example of a tutorial on how to complete the very first project in your Circuit Sticker Sketchbook:

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And here is a sampling of step-by-step tutorials you can use to learn more about electronics and how to craft with it Introduction Tutorials Introduction to Copper Tape learn the difference between conductive vs. non-conductive adhesive tapes and how to “draw&#8221 with copper tape Simple Circuit Tutorial turn on one LED light Parallel Circuit Tutorial turn on multiple LEDs with one battery DIY Switch Tutorial make your circuits interactive with this paper switch Blinking Slide Switch Tutorial create different blinking effects using this switch Pressure Sensor Tutorial make your LEDs fade in and out using this DIY pressure sensor Advanced Effect Stickers Template makes your LEDs fade, blink, twinkle or pulse a heartbeat rhythm Sound Sensor Template makes your circuits responsive to sound, tapping and wind Light Sensor Template makes your circuits responsive to light Trigger Sensor Timer Template use a touch sensor to trigger your lights on or off for several seconds Attiny85 Microcontroller Template use the microcontroller sticker as an advanced touch sensor or reprogram with Arduino for custom functions Paper Battery Holder Tutorial Use this paper battery envelope to add your battery to any surface without a binder clip! Projects

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Word Circuitry Use conductive ink pens to turn letters and words intro circuits Sailboat Card use conductive ink pens to create a sky of twinkling stars when you swipe your finger across the card

Who are Circuit Stickers for?

Anyone who wants to start building interactive projects! We’ve run workshops all over the world and gotten very positive responses from designers, artists, engineers, kids, students, and teachers. Now we’re excited to bring them to you, and see what you can make with them!

Many have enjoyed creating with Circuit Stickers including the Girl Scouts, National Writing Project teachers, FOO and the Exploratorium Tinkering Studio. We’ve designed Circuit Stickers to be as easy-to-use as possible, so you don’t need a background in electronics to get interactive sketchbook will teach you the basics. Technically advanced users can program Circuit Stickers and even integrate traditional electronics to create more complex works. Circuit Stickers are also made the work well with a wide range of materials, so you can use whatever art and craft techniques that are most fun and familiar to you! Circuit Stickers are made with lead-free materials, but make sure to keep these small parts away from small not good to eat!

Meet the Circuit Stickers!

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LED Stickers are simple LED lights available in white, red, yellow and blue. These come with every starter kit! Effects Stickers generate an effect to control your LEDs or other output! . Current effects are blink, fade, twinkle, and heartbeat. Sensors Stickers include a light sensor, a microphone sensor for detecting sound, and a timer circuit that turns on your circuit for five seconds at a time. Touch sensor/Microcontroller Sticker comes set up to work as a touch sensor, but advanced users can program the onboard ATTiny85 microcontroller to do anything they want.

Our Offerings

Page 8 of 20 We’ve created a starter kit that contains everything you need to use Circuit Stickers LED stickers, batteries, various conductive materials. You can also order more advanced stickers and additional LED stickers and sketchbooks.

The Circuit Stickers Starter Kit has everything you need to start building your own circuits. You can order more than one offering by returning to this page and adding another offering to your cart.

STEM Starter Kit

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Everything you need to get started with circuit stickers
• 6 white LED stickers
• 2 each of red, yellow, and blue LED stickers
• 1 roll of copper tape 5 meters
• 2 CR2032 coin cell batteries
• 2 small binder clips
• 1 copy of the “Circuit Sticker Sketchbook” by Jie Qi, an introductory guide to using circuit stickers.

Effects add-on

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Four effects stickers so you can add blink, fade, twinkle and heartbeat effects to your projects!

Sensors add-on

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Sensors to make your projects even more interactive
• sound sensor
• light sensor
• trigger sticker
• touch sensor/programmable microcontroller sticker*
*ISP interface breakout board for advanced users to reprogram the microcontroller

White LED Mega Pack - 30 pcs

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Datasheet ID: CS-CHIBITRONICS-05 507197