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A new Arduino binary clock has been created by the La Fabrique DIY team, which has been inspired by the architecture within Paris and is powered by an Arduino Uno development board together with a ...
This project, like the Binary IO MIDI controller, showcases the versatility and accessibility of Arduino-based projects, making advanced technology approachable for beginners and experts alike.
His binary clock uses an Arduino Duemilanove (which fits perfectly in the tin) to keep time and control the indicator LEDs.
Posted in clock hacks Tagged arduino, binary, epoch, unix time ← Making The Electronics For A Doppler Motion Sensor Reactive Target Range For Nerf, Airsoft, Etc. → ...
Tom Van den Bon of hackerspace Binary Space shows us how he build this awesome wirelessly controlled light.
Drumming the binary bongo input device This one caught my eye. Yes there are many ways of inputting info into a computer - keyboards, mice, joysticks, heck even track balls or pens - but how about the ...
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