Monday 1 November 2010
Word Clock
Materials: Ribba-Frame, ATmega328-MCU
Description: This hack modifies a Ribba-Frame into a word-clock that displays the time in words.
1. Drill holes in the back-plate of the Ribba-Frame for the LEDs.
2. Solder the LEDs to a grid where anodes and cathodes get shared in each row and column.
3. Make a proof-of-concept on a breadboard. The rows and columns get multiplexed with shift-registers (instructions can easily be found with Google). The 'heart' of the clock is a ATmega328-MCU. Time is kept by a real-time-clock and updated by the german DCF77-radio-signal.
4. Solder your working clock on circuit boards, place them in the frame, connect the LEDs.
5. Hang it on the wall!
See more of the Ribba word clock.
~ Christian, Germany
Labels:
Ribba,
wall decor
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