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Sean took an antique clock an removed the mechanisim, and then replaced it with an Arduino, that is programmed to check the weather on the Environment Canada website every fifteen minutes.
There’s no substitute for a proper oscilloscope on your electronics bench. But unfortunately we still don’t have one of our own. But we’ve got an Arduino board and paired with ano… ...
Makers, hobbyists and developers that are looking for an ultra Low cost 4 Channel 300KS/s Oscilloscope that is both Arduino compatible and been specifically designed to complement the DIY test bench.
Posted in Arduino Hacks, Video Hacks Tagged arduino-tvout, camcorder viewfinder, capacitor plague, crt, tv out ← One Man’s Quest To Spend Less TIme In The Basement Raindrops On An Oscilloscope → ...
To make your own Arduino based oscilloscope, follow these four steps. Your board will be able to use up to four input channels at frequencies up to 7 kHz and as many as seven input channels at 4 kHz.
DOTKLOK Is A Hackable, Open-Source, Arduino Clock. Also Neat Looking Contributor 2:24 PM PST · February 23, 2011 ...
Instead, Make shows you how to build an internet-connected alarm clock using an Arduino and Google. All you'll need is an Arduino Yúnm a touch screen, a USB speaker, and a few cables.
You have a timer and clock in just about every single device out there these days, but if you want to build you own, Instructables user GeraldF6 shows you how to do so with a Arduino.
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