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Building an invisibility cloak with the Intel Edison

Building an invisibility cloak with the Intel Edison

By eeNews Europe



The latest Intel Edison project tutorial – "Invisibility clothing in 20 minutes" – involves attaching a webcam at the back of a garment to capture the objects or scenery behind it. The captured image is then displayed on the front of the garment through a set of LED strips.

The tutorial consists of 10 videos, each two minutes long on average, demonstrating the key steps to accomplishing the project. The steps include a webcam test, how to connect the LED modules with the Intel Edison, as well as instructions on what to do with the garment that serves as the invisibility cloak:

Part 1: Presentation of the project and material
Part 2: Configuration of the Edison Board
Part 3: Test with the webcam
Part 4: LED explanation and test
Part 5: LED driver information
Part 6: Get information from webcam
Part 7: Send information to LED
Part 8: Packaging – wiring and soldering
Part 9: Packaging – couture
Part 10: Final demo and opening

The Intel Edison development platform is designed to make it easier to rapidly prototype and produce IoT and wearable computing products. It supports Arduino Sketch, Linux, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth.

Intel Edison Product Brief

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