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When getting started with Arduino, it is good to have a shield with a lot of integrated components to get used to how to interact with the different sensors and displays. TK shows us how to get ...
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Building your very own Nixie tube clock is becoming easier and easier thanks to sites such as Nixie Tester and custom-made new boards. Such as the Arduino Nixie tube clock shield that is ...
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Makers considering building a Nixie tube clock, may be interested in a new Arduino shield which has been specifically created to make building a nixie tube clock and easier process. The Nixie ...
Sick of telling time the old way? Spice up your time-telling time with the open-source, hackable and Arduino-based DOTKLOK. Basically, you can get a bunch of different ways to tell time. Different ...
DIYer Paulo Renato's solution was to hook up his lighting system to an Arduino that taps into an astronomical clock. The Arduino uses latitude and longitude to help decide when to click on the ...
You'll need an Arduino, of course, and you'll also need a pair of laser pointers, a few servos and motors to make the lasers move as time passes, and of course, the IKEA BLANDA salad bowl ...