The purpose of a clock is to show the time, obviously. But if you’ve followed Hackaday for some time, you’ll know there are about a million different ways of achieving this. [illusionmanager] added ...
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[Nick] wrote in telling us about the LED cube he built over the course of six months. He calls LED cubes ‘done to death,’ but [Nick] might be too humble. His 8x8x8 RGB LED cube is the best we’ve ever ...
Check out this cool geek clock from Dutch designer Peter van der Jagt, which features 1500 red LEDs. The 1500 LED clock will show the current date, day and time using the red LED’s. Try to keep your ...
There seem to be days when certain items are prolific and today it seems to be clocks. I've seen about half a dozen different kinds of clocks/time devices today. As clocks go, the Time Cube Clock is ...
Have you ever looked at a clock and thought, “This could be so much more than just a way to tell time”? Imagine a timepiece that doubles as a modern art installation, a glowing hexagonal masterpiece ...
Based on an Atmel AVR microcontroller with 8kB flash, the LED clock uses a German time signal in the form of DCF77 Receiver as it was connected to an Ethernet network to serve as a NTP server while ...