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Posted in Arduino Hacks Tagged 433MHz, arduino, atmega328, binary, binary clock, clock, dcf77, time ← Using The Wink Hub With OpenHAB Putting Lightning In Acrylic → ...
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.
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A new Arduino binary clock has been created by the La Fabrique DIY team, which has been inspired by the architecture within Paris and is powered by an Arduino Uno development board together with a ...
Arduino projects may be targeted at beginners, but the list of things you could do with the boards before Curie was already a mile long. It made everything from lamp dimmers and binary clocks to ...
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.