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Arduino created a Renesas RA4M1 microcontroller board in its Nano form-factor. Called Nano R4, it follows the Uno R4, the first Arduino to use the RA4M1. Episode 13 of our podcast CHIIPs is out now, ...
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.
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.
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.