associated with that terminal should play through the speakers / headphone. If you don't hear
anything, see the
.
8. To charge the battery or reprogram the board, connect a 5 volt FTDI board to the FTDI
header. The yellow LED will light up while the battery is charging, and go out when it's full. To
reprogram the board, see the instructions
.
9. Have fun!
Now that you know how the trigger sketch works,
it's time to think about what you'll do with it.
Tips
The Trigger sketch has several software settings within it that control whether triggers can restart an
already playing clip, send debugging information to the serial monitor window, etc. You can easily
change these settings if desired, or make any other changes you wish to the sketch, by using the
free Arduino programming environment. See the
for more information.
Building the Board into Your Project
Now that you know how it works, it's time to think about building the board into your dream project.
The LilyPad MP3 Player is equally at home with conductive thread or soldered wire connections, so
you can use it in "soft" or more traditional projects.
If this is your first time doing a fabric project, take a look at our
Beginning LilyPad Arduino tutorial
. It
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