In this guide, we will create a simple and precise digital clock using the Raspberry Pi Pico RTC DS3231 Module through the Arduino IDE. We will use a 16x2 I²C LCD screen to display the information.
If you need to drive a big screen for a project, it’s fair to say your first thought isn’t going to be to use the ATtiny85.
You can buy all kinds of conventional clocks that have hands and numbers for easy reading. Or, like [Fabio Ricci], you could build yourself something a little more esoteric, like this neat shadow ...
BISC is an ultra-thin neural implant that creates a high-bandwidth wireless link between the brain and computers. Its tiny single-chip design packs tens of thousands of electrodes and supports ...
This repo can be used to setup RTC clock (DS3231). The sketch includes a simple AT based serial communication protocol that can be used to set the time. The solution can be embedded into existing ...
Place the SIM800L library folder into your \Documents\Arduino\libraries folder. You may need to create the libraries subfolder if its your first library. Restart the ...
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