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The clock is powered by an Arduino Mega and it uses a DS3231 RTC to keep the time. Each digit has two sliding grids which are affected by small stepper motors.
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The Arduino is not a great time keeper, so the clock also uses a DS3231 clock module and a humidity and temperature sensor. The clock is in Romanian, although there are some options for different ...
Arduino enthusiasts or those looking to build a DIY binary clock may be interested in a new shield created by developer Marcin Saj. The Arduino binary clock shield has been made available via the ...
Sick of telling time the old way? Spice up your time-telling time with the open-source, hackable and Arduino-based DOTKLOK. Basically, you can get a bunch of different ways to tell time. Different ...
To make things a little easier on yourself, Arduino shield-maker 1Sheeld shows off how to hack a clock to change color depending on traffic conditions.
You'll need an Arduino, of course, and you'll also need a pair of laser pointers, a few servos and motors to make the lasers move as time passes, and of course, the IKEA BLANDA salad bowl ...
The DS3231 clock chip integrates a highly stable temperature compensated crystal oscillator (TCXO), RTC and a 32.768-KHz crystal into a single, 16-pin, 300 mil SOIC package. It also includes a digital ...