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We love custom clocks here at Hackaday, and are always thrilled to see each inventive means of time-keeping. In a seldom-seen take on the familiar device, the [Bastel Brothers]’s LED Strip Clock ...
Actually, It is not that complicated and all of the above is really easy to achieve if you already have some experience with Arduino, ESP, LED strips, and basic coding. I wanted to make this clock ...
[Craig’s] color clock ... RGB LED strip that is used to display time and date wraps around those spacers. This hides the components in the center, with a USB cord connecting to the Arduino ...
and building a frame for the clock. Once the model was completed, it was only a matter of applying the appropriate code to the arduino for control over the LED lights. He found a code on Adafruit ...
Using an Arduino Mega, DS3231 Real Time Clock Module, Eight stepper motors 28BYJ-48 with ULN2003 Driver, 82 cm Wooden strip 19x19mm ... MK3S 3D printer. “A digital clock using sliding grids ...
Just when you thought you’ve seen every strange variation of clock there is to see, we find one based on an Arduino that tracks ... parts thanks to a segmented LED array. As each segment lights ...
Following on from the creative use of LEDs with the Periodic Table, check out this smart shelving system, similarly driven by an Arduino and using LEDs, that serves as a clock. Not a sentence I ...