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Adafruit's Open-source Wearable Platform, Flora 62

Posted by timothy
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ptorrone writes "Limor 'Ladyada' Fried's NYC based Open-source electronics studio, Adafruit, today announced their new open wearable platform called the FLORA (blog post & video). The FLORA is Arduino compatible as well as supporting a variety of sensors and add-on devices including: Bluetooth, GPS, 3-axis accelerometer, compass module, flex sensor, piezo, IR LED, push button, embroidered + capacitive keypad, OLED and more. The first round of hardware is in the hands of testers to create wearable projects."
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Adafruit's Open-source Wearable Platform, Flora

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  • Re:Why Atmel? (Score:5, Insightful)

    by ThePeices (635180) on Friday January 20, 2012 @11:04PM (#38771280)

    He is not talking about how easy it is to program on an ARM toolset vs Atmel, hes talking about the complexity of the processor itself.

    The Atmel AVR is an 8-bit microcontroller, the ARM Cortex-M is a 16/32 bit device, with far more transistors than an ATMEGA.

    For the sort of thing that Adafruit are needing to do, an ATMEGA is more than adequate.

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