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Making a clock with a common microcontroller like an Arduino isn’t very difficult. However, if you’ve tried it, you probably discovered that keeping track of wall time is difficult with… ...
“Use your Arduino Nano or Particle Photon board and build Binary Nixie Clock with 18 x IN-2 nixie tubes. By connecting DHT22 sensor it is also possible to build binary thermometer and hygrometer.
This is a simple arduino clock, hooked up to a Logic Controls TD3000 Vacuum Fluorescent Display (VFD). This clock is made up of 5 different components. The arduino nano itself, the VFD, a buck ...
The heart of this circuit is an Arduino Nano. The TM1637 Digital Clock Module connects to D4 and D5 pin of the Arduino. The DS1302 RTC Module connects to the A1, A2 and A3 pin of the Arduino. The two ...
Posted in Arduino Hacks, clock hacks Tagged arduino nano, clock, hall effect sensor, magnets, split-flap display, stepper motor Robot Pianist Runs On Arduino Nano December 1, 2023 by Lewin Day 7 ...
A new project has been published to the Hackster.io website this week from Jeremy Cook, who has created a unique single nixie pendulum POV clock powered by an Arduino Nano microcontroller together ...
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