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 ...
What time is it? For that matter, what is the date? This clock can tell you both of those things, if only you could read it. The inspiration for this Binary Epoch kit came after a friend of [Maniaclal ...
If you are looking for something a little more unique to tell the time, you might like the Binary Burst Clock that Mike Szczys from Jumptuck has built. Each of the spires around the outside of the ...
If you've ever wanted one of those flashy binary clocks but wanted to do it yourself (or simply have a fetish for that breadboard-'n'-resistors look), here's how. If any of the following quotation ...
Well you see, it's a clock, and the time, its displayed in binary with lights. There is a row for each hours, minutes, and seconds. The columns are in binary starting at the left with 32 and then ...
The project utilizes a defective hard drive as the case for the clock together with the Atmel AT90S2313 to produce a binary clock device. The design consists of two 6-bit registers, one for seconds ...
Like a giant Tokyo Flash watch, this binary clock installation at the Technical University of Wroclaw, Poland, was erected by students hoping to promote the technical nature of their university. How ...
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