Every microcontroller project needs a display. An LCD display with one or two rows for characters is a good choice but it needs several wire connections to make it work. There are seven segment LEDs ...
Layman’s RGB LED module is an ultra-simple project realized without any microcontrollers. An RGB LED can be driven with a cmos presettable up/down counter. This is accomplished by connecting the three ...
We love Pong clocks because they’re showpieces. This particular offering, called the Wise Clock, is the third hardware revision of the project. The LED display is dead simple since they’re using a ...
Esoteric clocks are something of a staple among hardware hacker projects. If it can be made to tell the time correctly, even if only twice a day, the chances are someone’s made a clock from it. And if ...
This simple LED clock module uses a highly stable DS3231 real-time clock for timekeeping. The RTC and alarm are control by the STM8S103F3 microcontroller. This module also provides a slot to install a ...
This project is intended to bring a simple, traditional-looking LED 7-Segment desk clock into the 21st century by using simple network time protocol to obtain the correct time. It was born out of ...
When we are talking about the MAX7219-based dot matrix display module, it consists of 64 LEDs connected in a row-column format so that we could easily control them with the multiplexing technique.
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