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“It’s no secret that I LOVE LEDs. It’s also no secret that I love 3D printing, Raspberry Pis, Laser Cutting, and woodworking (I just started a new job in an office with a full-featured wood shop). This project …

“This instructable is the second version of Arduino clock. In this update many things including the structure, the motor and the code has changed, but the method of displaying time has not been changed. Each division for example between 1 …

“This project is what I would like to think of as a successful failure. I have been working on a low resolution LED clock for the past few weeks and in the end, I regretfully overpowered my Arduino UNO - causing …

“Another year, another clock, but for the first time for my alarm clocks [1][2][3] I am not using an MSP430 but a PIC24 instead. Standby current is with 5.5 µA only slightly higher than that of my …
Project Using a single RGB LED (or a LED strip) to show information: clock, thermometer and a weird communicator

“One of the first projects I did with an Arduino was a Christmas lights garland. In fact, it was made of a simple RGB LED strip cut in two, as Arduino has only 6 hardware PWM outputs. I didn’t …

“The classic concept of an hourglass taken into the modern world of electronics. Like the original antetype the electronic hourglass is started by turning it upside down. A nifty simulation of the grains of sand visualises the lapse of time …

“Colour changing 24Hr Binary clock using ping pong balls and full colour LED’s and a Funduino 88 matrix board. I have already built a small 12Hr binary clock and fitted it into a computer, this worked very well …

“The Companion IC is a very cool looking Clock + Ohmmeter + Capacitance Meter + Diode Tester! Turn it on by pressing Pin 1 of the IC! Keep this at your work bench for a quick test of components and checking time. Can …

“The Macro Watch stemmed from those constraints. I picked the PIC16F527 microcontroller by Microchip to be the core of the watch because it was the cheapest MCU I could find that had enough I/O and I knew at least …

“In this instructable I’ll show you how to build a basic Thermometer / Barometer clock using a Raspberry Pi 2 with a BMP180 I2C sensor displaying on an Adafruit 4 digit 7 segment I2C display. The Pi also uses a …