Hackaday’s very own [Mike Szczys] just shared an awesome binary clock he’s been working on. Unlike a normal binary clock that is only readable by self-admitted geeks and nerds, [Mike]’s clock is ...
Anyone looking to learn more about electronics and soldering might be interested in a new DIY binary timekeeper called the ClamClock which has been created by Limbeck Engineering. The ClamClock has ...
Last week, I used binary and hexidecimal numbers to denote that the Polk Computer User Group is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year. Twenty-five in binary is 11001. But in hexadecimal, 25 does ...
Ah, the 5mm LED. Once a popular choice, they’ve been supplanted in modernity by smaller SMD components and/or more capable RGB parts in recent years. However, they’re still able to do the job and are ...
This LED binary clock based on PIC is the second version of the project whereas the first project used a PIC16F84A for doing both the timekeeping and controlling the display matrix. This version ...
The Basic Stamp Homework Board (BSHWB) microcontroller, the PIC16C57, is a surprisingly useful and somewhat powerful microcontroller which I decided to choose for designing a binary clock, along with ...
Check out this giant binary clock, which was made by students at the Wroclaws Technology University in Poland, the Big Binary Clock, it could be the biggest binary clock in the world. Big Binary Clock ...
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