Fabric display uses LEDs

Fabric display uses LEDs

Eli has thought up of a way to work on a fabric-based display, and she has dubbed her very own fabric Lite-Brite. Why so, you ask? The answer is pretty simple – this is due to the fact that LEDs can be added just about anywhere to spell out a message of your choice or to create a simple drawing. The device itself comprises of a positive bus of conductive thread which is sewn onto a regular piece of fabric. There is a second piece of fabric which separates this from a ground plane made of conductive fabric, where the LED leads are then bent into a spiral, making it a snap to wrap them around the appropriate part of the conductor.

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