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Posted in classic hacks Tagged arduino, arduino shield, nixie, nixie clock, Nixie driver, nixie tube. Building An Arduino Smart IC Tester For $25. February 15, 2018 by Tom Nardi 32 Comments ...
Use your Arduino and build IoT Nixie Clock, Thermometer and Hygrometer. You can control the clock via the Arduino Cloud, you can send data to the cloud then transfer it to e.g. Google sheets and ...
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.
Such as the Arduino Nixie tube clock shield that is compatible with Arduino Uno, Micro, Nano microcontrollers but apparently works best with the new Arduino Nano 33 IoT development board.
[GeraldF6] built an Arduino-based clock. That’s nothing new but thanks to a MOVI board (ok, shield), this clock has voice input and output as you can see in the video below.
Display traffic status on an IKEA clock with Arduino and 1Sheeld | 1Sheeld. Thorin Klosowski. ... To make things a little easier on yourself, Arduino shield-maker 1Sheeld shows off how to hack a ...
Arduino devices have had the option of a GSM linkup for awhile, but getting that cellular link to truly strut its stuff hasn't always been easy, even for those of us who'd be inclined to program ...
The associated demonstration code continually streams increasing integer values through the Arduino UART to the transmitter, and receives them back via the fibre link. “To show this running, we put a ...