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This was made REALLY quick, if there are bugs tell me in the issues tabs -What you will need to have : LCD I2C library, an Arduino (ofc) and a lcd display (16 by 2 is good) You could use a non-I2C but ...
After I finished the morse code generator I came to the conclusion something important was missing. But what??? Looking at my desk, in our kitchen, in our livingroom it became clear: almost all ...
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 ...
You’ve doubtless seen those ubiquitous clock modules, especially when setting clocks for daylight savings time. You know the ones: a single AA battery, a wheel to set the time, and two or thr… ...
Hitachi’s HD44780 based 16×2 character LCD are very cheap and widely available, and is an essential part for any project that displays information. Using the LCD backpack, desired data can be ...
To make things a little easier on yourself, Arduino shield-maker 1Sheeld shows off how to hack a clock to change color depending on traffic conditions.
The Arduino binary clock shield has been made available via the Crowd Supply website with preorders starting from $33 and worldwide shipping available from $6, and commencing during August 2019.