The Adafruit Flora was developed specifically for wearables projects, and has 14 sewing tap pads for connecting conductive thread to your components. It features an onboard battery connector and a 2A power FET, making it easy to add portable power (and plenty of it). With so much power, the Flora is perfect for controlling large numbers of LEDs, and it can even drive up to 50 NeoPixel addressable LEDs straight from the onboard supply.
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Why To Buy
The Flora is a versatile and easy to use wearables board. It is a great way to get started, and allows you plenty of flexibility to create imaginative projects.
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Adafruit Flora | By: http://adafruit.com |
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Type: | Microcontroller |
Price: | $20 |
Make: Recommendation: | Wearables |
Software: | Arduino |
Clock Speed: | 8 MHz |
Processor: | 8-bit ATmega32u4 |
I/O Pins Digital: | 8 (3 PWM) |
I/O Pins Analog: | 4 |
WiFi?: | No |
Video?: | No |
Bluetooth?: | No |
Ethernet?: | No |
Operating Voltage: | 3.5-16V |
Dimensions: | 1.8" round |
Memory: | 32KB flash |
Additional Features: | Version 2 improvements: micro USB jack and onboard neo pixel |