Programming light into textile
Lulu is a hardware solution that interfaces between an LED light source, an optic fiber strand or bundle and soft circuit connections. Providing an optic fiber connection toolset and workflow for E-Textiles and Wearable Technology applications.
This project is still in a beta phase, where drastic changes may occur and backwards compatibility is not guaranteed until the final release.
Lulu is providing a simple, reliable toolset for people who want to use side glow optical fibers in their eTextile and wearable projects. Use of light in textile and fashion design is becoming more and more common and many schools started to teach this subject as a part of their textile design curriculum. Optic fibers could be embedded in textiles as embroidery, in weaving, knitting and knotting process and many textile designs have been realized in recent years. But often the designers lack the toolset for connecting the light sources with the embedded optic fibers, resulting in re-purposing bulky connectors and technology and hiding them behind the textiles. Currently, each designer has to come up with their own re-purposed or DIY solution. Lulu is a connector that optimizes the efficiency of the connection between the light source and the optical fibers to get a strong illumination. Instead of struggling to solve the light source and connection problem, the designer can concentrate on the aesthetic and textile making process issues.
- Lulu-star (master)
- This branch provide a tiny PCB with a 200mA LED, PWM driver and optic fiber connector.
- Lulu-daisy
- This branch provide a tiny PCB with an addressable LED (WS2812-mini, Dotstar, etc) and an optic fiber connector.
- Lulu-MCU
- This branch provide a tiny PCB with a built in MCU (ATTiny10) that allow one-wire communication bus system.
- Lulu
- This branch provides a motherboard (Lucette) that drives up to 16 Lulus that each only contain a power LED and an optic fiber connector.
- First number is used to specify Lulu type
- 2.0.0 -> Lulu-star
- 3.0.0 -> Lulu-daisy
- 4.0.0 -> Lulu-MCU
- Second number is used to specify the PCB shape
- 2.0.0 -> Lulu-star/Circle (this is the most common eTextile PCB shape but doesn't fit the zero waste).
- 2.1.0 -> Lulu-star/Triangle (this shape fit the three wire connectors and zero waste panelization process).
- 2.2.0 -> Lulu-star/Blob...
- Third number is used to specify the iteration
- 2.1.1 -> Made with Upverter an online PCB router software.
- 2.1.2 -> Made with KiCad 5.0.0
- Web page: http://lulu.eTextile.org
- Kobakant web page: http://www.kobakant.at/KOBA/lulu-developments
- Repository: https://github.com/eTextile/Lulu/tree/master
- License: CC-BY-SA
- Video: Lulu project by Hannah
- Video: Lulu project by Maurin
- Mail: lulu@etextile.org
- IRC: Riot
- Pictures: Flickr
*Editable / multipurpose
Forkable
Low|-------------------|//////////////////////////////////////////|High
*Production method
Crafter
DIY|--------------|///////////////////////////////////////////////|Industry
*Price
6€
Low|////////////////////////////|---------------------------------|High
*Skils level of users
Crafter
Beginers|///////////////////////////////////|--------------------------|Expert
*Level of integration
PCB PCB++
Standard|/////////////////////|----------------------------------------|Non standard (e-textile)
*Level of complexity
Lulu + LED-driver
Lulu + LED-driver + MCU
Lulu Lulu + LED-driver Lulu + MCU + Battery & charger
Low|/////////////////////| ------------------------|--------------|High
*Robusness / Life span (Connectors, testing, evaluating)
Fragile|/////////////////////| ------------------------|--------------|Stong
*Project ethics
Sparkfun
DIY Crow-fonded Localy Adafruit Seed China
High|--------|--------|//////////////////////////|--------|---------|low
*Optic Fibers
20cm 1m 2m
Schot|------|///////|-----------------------------------------------|Long
*Tech
OpenPCB Open-cylycium
Closed|-------------------------|////////|///////|-------------------|Free & Full Open
*Liscence
Closed|--------------------------------------------------------------|Free & Open
*Peripherals
Free (Open)|-------------------|-----------------------|------------------|Closed