amaazing,,,,thinking,,,,,, hopefully we r near to the glory of smart Textile.. here im also working with some electronic textile project as im studying in Textile Engineering ... keep on going ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
Hi dude, as you are working on E- textiles. I want to ask you questions. Can you please say me some of most common sensors used in E textiles? Or how can I start learning about E textiles, are there any resources in the internet regarding coding in E textiles? It will be very helpful if you reply me.
Hello. I have a simple question. Are there such cheap materials for construction purposes? I mean attaching a sheet of material under a tin roof that heats up strongly in the summer and thus recovering electricity. Such a solution for those who do not have photovoltaic panels.
amaazing,,,,thinking,,,,,, hopefully we r near to the glory of smart Textile.. here im also working with some electronic textile project as im studying in Textile Engineering ... keep on going ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The problem is providing cold. Could always use a refrigerator or freezer, but that costs electricity.
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I am also working on E-Textiles
Hi dude, as you are working on E- textiles. I want to ask you questions. Can you please say me some of most common sensors used in E textiles? Or how can I start learning about E textiles, are there any resources in the internet regarding coding in E textiles? It will be very helpful if you reply me.
Hello. I have a simple question. Are there such cheap materials for construction purposes? I mean attaching a sheet of material under a tin roof that heats up strongly in the summer and thus recovering electricity. Such a solution for those who do not have photovoltaic panels.