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working 'digg me' tshirt using the digg button kit

Step 9Wiring (or threading)

Wiring (or threading)
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This was the most tedious part, and I was quite surprised when it worked straight away.

I used an idea I read on Leah Buechley's website where crimping beads were soldered to LEDs and then threaded with the conductive thread. The same principle was used here on both the 7-segment display and on the digg button PCB.

The 7-segment displays where glued together and all common anodes had soldered wires connecting them together.

It was determined that 4.0V was the optimal voltage (this was achieved by using a variable power supply and a multimeter). However, 4.0V batteries seemed to be quite a rarity. Hence, having owned a phone with a 3.7V battery, this was used instead and seamed to produce nice results. Phone batteries also have the advantage of being quite thin.

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