Maker Michael Klements has built a unique electromechanical clock using a little Arduino hardware, code, and 28 servos, which tilt panels to reveal the correct time in digital format. As the time ...
PLEASE NOTE:- In some editions fo the Magazine (GB, DE), the Temprature sensor is listed as a DS1820 - This should read DS18B20. The DS1820 is an old part and does not function correctly in this ...
Nothing can be compared when you can put your hard work to display on a 4” TFT display- From one end to the other end it's 480*360 pixel to play with. Every electronic hobbyist dreams to display his ...
This Arduino program implements a clock with an alarm feature using an Arduino board and an LCD display. The clock displays the current time, date, and weekday on the LCD. It allows the user to set an ...
Built around an Arduino Uno, this cool gadget displays the current time of the day, not by showing digits or changing the relative position of a pair of hour and minute hands, but by plotting four ...
The clock can be controlled with an app on your phone, a web page in a browser or with a serial cable connected to your PC, a rotary encoder, an IR-remote controller or (membrane) keypad. In Chrome, ...
We have featured quite a few cool clocks here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest one is the work of Andrew O’Malley, the DOTKLOK, which is an open-source Arduino digital clock. The DOTKLOK comes with a ...
Just when you thought you’ve seen every strange variation of clock there is to see, we find one based on an Arduino that tracks the phases of the moon. The “Lunar Phase Clock” is a project that popped ...
In the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey, HAL 9000 — the neurotic computer — had a birthday in 1992 (for some reason, in the book it is 1997). In the late 1960s, that date sounded impossibly far away, but ...
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