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To make things a little easier on yourself, Arduino shield-maker 1Sheeld shows off how to hack a Skip to Main Content View on Facebook Page (Opens in a new tab) ...
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.
To build your own Domino clock, you’ll need a few essential components: 1. Arduino Nano Microcontroller : This small yet powerful microcontroller will be the brain of your clock, handling all ...
The SocialBot9000, as [Chris] calls his build, is an Arduino Uno connected to an Ethernet shield and an LCD character display. The firmware uses the Twitter API to search for recent posts ...
Over on Soldering Station, they show you how to build your own countdown clock. In order to build this, you’ll need an Arduino, a switch, a display, some housing, and a few other parts.