Hardware Reference
In-Depth Information
Supplies for Chapter 10
There's not a lot that's brand new in this
chapter. Many of the basic hardware parts
will seem familiar. You will get the chance
to work with 120V or 220V AC, though,
and to work with conductive fabrics and
threads. You'll also learn about reading
and writing from an SD card.
• L
Less EMF (
www.lessemf.com
)
• MS
Maker SHED (
www.makershed.com
)
• RS
RS (
www.rs-online.com
)
• SF
Spark Fun (
www.sparkfun.com
)
• SS
Seeed Studio (
www.seeedstudio.com
)
PROJECT 29: CatCam Redux
»
1 Arduino Ethernet board
A
A000050
Alternatively, an Uno-compatible board (see Chapter 2)
with an Ethernet shield will work.
SF
DEV-09026,
J
2124242 ,
A
139,
AF
201,
F
1848680
»
SD card reader that can read MicroSD
Ethernet
shields and the Arduino Ethernet have one onboard.
»
MicroSD card
Available at most any electronics store.
»
IP-based camera
The examples use a D-Link DCS-930L.
»
Temperature sensor
AF
165,
D
TMP36GT9Z-ND,
F
1438760,
RS
427-351
DISTRIbuTOR KEy
• A
Arduino Store (
http://store.arduino.cc/ww/
)
• AF
Adafruit (
http://adafruit.com
)
• D
Digi-Key (
www.digikey.com
)
• F
Farnell (
www.farnell.com
)
• J
Jameco (
http://jameco.com
)
1
2
4
3
10
5
13
6
11
8
12
9
16
7
15
14
Figure 10-1.
New parts for this chapter:
1.
IP-based camera
2.
Hoodie
3.
Conductive ribbon
4.
Conductive thread
5.
LilyPad
Arduino Simple
6.
Lithium Polymer battery charger
7.
Shieldex conductive fabric
8.
Embroidery thread
9.
Lithium Polymer battery
10.
Android device
11.
TMP36 temperature sensors
12.
MicroSD card
13.
MicroSD card reader
14.
Relay board
15.
AC junction box
and socket
16.
AC cord.