Getting Started with Chibi Chip and Clip
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Resources and Going Further
Thanks for trying out Chibitronics Love to Code boards. They would love your feedback to make the experience even better! Do you have ideas or comments for us? Please send them our way at info@chibitronics.com. Happy making!
Now that you've successfully got your Chibi Chip up and running, it's time to incorporate it into your own project! For more information related to paper circuits and the Chibi Chip, check out the resources below:
- Chibitronics Official Website
- Educators: Lesson Plans & Paper Circuit Templates - Lesson plans and paper circuit templates.
- How-To Tutorials - Here, you’ll find step-by-step instructions, tutorials, and videos on how to get started with Chibitronics products.
- Project Gallery - Additional tutorials and examples using Chibitronics products.
- Love to Code
- Chibitronics GitHub Repository
- Vimeo: Chibitronics - Demo videos
- SparkFun Product Showcase: Chibitronics Paper and Sticker Circuits
- SparkFun Paper Circuit Templates
Need some inspiration for your next project? Try crafting your own paper circuit holiday greeting card from Chibitronics!
Craft a Holiday Greeting with Love to Code
Craft your own paper circuit holiday greeting using the LEDs, a Chibi Chip, Love to Code!
Or check out some of these related tutorials:
Quick Illuminated Boxes
A quick tutorial to show you how to add LEDs to gift or holiday bags or boxes.
Light-Up Valentine Cards
Light up your love with paper circuits - no soldering required!
Paper Circuit Pin
This quick craft project shows you how to create a circuit using copper tape instead of wire to light up an LED and make a wearable piece of e-craft art.
Red Hat Instrument Kit Hookup Guide
Get started with the Red Hat Instrument kit!