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Descrição
If you want a stylish clock for your dresser that's challenging to read at a glance, this is the model for you. I designed it years ago because I'm a big fan of unique clocks.
A binary clock displays the time using binary notation, where each digit of the time is represented by a sequence of either on or off lights. The first digit represents hours, the second digit represents minutes, and the third digit represents seconds. Binary clocks are often used as a novelty item or to challenge one's ability to read binary notation.
To build this clock, you'll need:
- 20 lamp shells
- 20 LED plates
- 1 enclosure
- 1 lid
If the lamp shells don't fit, you can scale down the shell model in 1% increments in the slicer.
In addition, you'll need:
- WS2812 LED strip with 20 LEDs
- an Arduino Nano or similar board with WiFi
- Real-Time-Cock (only if your board dosn't support wifi)
- 8 neodymium magnets (8x2 mm) for lid and enclosure
- jumper cables
- hot glue
The assembly is fairly straightforward, but if you have questions, feel free to ask in the comments.
Note: there is enough space if you want to add Buttons inside of the enclosure