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The Magic Suitcase

Step 2Schematic and Magic Mirror Arduino Shield

Schematic and Magic Mirror Arduino Shield
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Here's the schematic for the project diymagicmirror.com/files/schematic.pdf

You just need an Arduino and can wire the schematic using a breadboard.

If you require a more permanent installation than a breadboard, the Magic Mirror Arduino Shield can be used. The switches and sensors are wired to two standard cat5e cables (T568B wiring) that plug into the Shield. Referencing the manual diymagicmirror.com/files/building_the_sensor_hub.pdf for the Shield, it will tell you what color wire goes to what sensor.

There is a kit available from Seeedstudio which includes the Magic Mirror Shield, necessary components, Seeeduino (Arduino clone), and the Magic Mirror software www.seeedstudio.com/depot/diy-magic-mirror-p-606.html

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Al is an IT Director by day and a tinkerer by night (when his wife lets him). Al maintains two open source projects: the DIY Magic Mirror / Photobooth at http://diymagicmirror.com and the Droidalyzer ...
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