The dot matrix clock was built without the use of a regular Arduino board but uses the ATmega168 with Arduino bootloader and assembled on a breadboard. An RTC clock compensated by temperature is used ...
P10 Pin → Arduino Pin nOE → D9 (Output Enable, active low) A → D6 (Row select A) B → D7 (Row select B) CLK → D13 (SPI Clock) SCLK → D8 (Shift clock) R_DATA → D11 (SPI MOSI) ...
This started as a simple desk clock, an Arduino Nano, a Max7219 LED matrix, and a DS3231 RTC. I'd occasionally tinker with it, swap in some scrolling text, try something out, then flash the clock ...
Okay, I knew this would happen - one Arduino clock leads to another. Take a look at a clock that tells the time in terms of the first 192 digits of Pi, via a 32 x 8 LED matrix... Dubbed the Pi Day ...
We’re surprised we haven’t seen this kind of clock before, or maybe we have, but forgot about it in the dark filing cabinets of our minds. The above picture of [danjhamer’s] Matrix Clock doesn’t quite ...
Arduino has launched its next generation of UNO boards, introducing a 32-bit Renesas microcontroller and Espressif ESP32-S3 module, one-click cloud connectivity and plenty of I/O plus a 12×8 red LED ...
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