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The build relies on that old stalwart, the Arduino Uno, to run the show. It’s hooked up to a DS3231 real-time clock module so it can keep accurate time for long periods, as is befitting a clock.
Arduino GPS Clock and Counter An Arduino-based clock and counter that uses GPS time signals for high accuracy. Features a ten-digit seven-segment display, a 20x4 character LCD, and a rotary encoder ...
The idea here is to use a cheap clock from IKEA, wire in a bunch of LEDs, connect and Arduino, and then use the 1Sheeld to trigger color changes depending on the traffic time between two points.
If you mention a clock that receives its time via radio, most people will think of one taking a long wave signal from a station such as WWVB, MSF, or DCF77. A more recent trend however has been for… ...
The extendable Arduino GPS data logger consists of a shield, that is fitted with the GPS receiver, SDcard reader and the accelerometer, together with an Arduino UNO board ...
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 ...
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