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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.
We’re certainly no strangers to unique timepieces around these parts. For whatever reason, hackers are obsessed with finding new and interesting ways of displaying the time. Not that we’… ...
The Arduino binary clock shield has been made available via the Crowd Supply website with preorders starting from $33 and worldwide shipping available from $6, and commencing during August 2019.
Using an Arduino Mega, DS3231 Real Time Clock Module, Eight stepper motors 28BYJ-48 with ULN2003 Driver, 82 cm Wooden strip 19x19mm, Steel Wire 1m, 46 Washer head screw 4.2 x 14 mm, 16 Button head ...
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