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Posted in clock hacks Tagged 16x2 LCD, arduino, character display, character lcd, digital clock, hd44780, i2c ← Retrocomputing With Modern Hardware, No Emulation Required The Wichinsky ...
Using the 1Sheeld and Arduino, I can access the internet and check the traffic time duration (every 5 minutes) to my home and glow the clock green if traffic is clear, or red if is horrible 😀 ...
The Alphanumeric LCD for Arduino will be our first circuit: using only one component, and of course the LCD, we can povide our Arduino board with at least a 16×2 alphanumeric LCD display that we will ...
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.
Nixie tube clock build has been classed as an intermediate project and should take approximately eight hours to complete using an Arduino MKR WiFi 1010 microprocessor together with IN-1 Nixie ...
You have a timer and clock in just about every single device out there these days, but if you want to build you own, Instructables user GeraldF6 shows you how to do so with a Arduino.
Update: In response to some questions in the comments, [Paul] added a second video comparing the Teensy 3.1 to the Arduino Due. The Due running at a higher SPI clock speed, however the Teensy with ...