A six by six array of multitouch sensors connected to a lilypad.

Piezoresistive fabric is sandwiched between sewn rows of vertical and horizontal pads using a basic sewing machine's custom embroidery pattern.

For further information on how to make this:
http://www.adrianfreed.com/content/sewn-wearable-etextile-fabric-multitouch

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Syuzi Comment by Syuzi on June 16, 2010 at 7:35pm
perfect! thanks!
Adrian Freed Comment by Adrian Freed on June 16, 2010 at 6:10pm
Sure: six wires go to digital pins, the six orthogonal ones go to the analog pins.
One digital pin at a time is driven LOW, while the others are set to be inputs. Then for each of these column strobes, an entire row of analog values is read in turn. Remember to turn on the pull-up resistor for each analog input to save you wiring resistors by hand.
Syuzi Comment by Syuzi on June 16, 2010 at 5:43pm
any helpful suggestions on how to code the multi-touch sensor?


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