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“Why build a clock that displays four letter words? The current time is everywhere; on your PC, smartphone, GPS, MP3 player, etc. Heck, you may even own a watch! Four letter words are pretty common as well. So why then …

“This is a two-digit LED digital thermometer I made as a birthday present for my friend’s son. As he’s only two years old he can’t read yet, but he can read numbers, so I thought it would …

“In this project i created a classic Simon game with a simple Whack-A-Mole. i based this on this Instructable: https://www.instructables.com/id/Simon-Whack-a-Mol… This project was actually triggered by finding big colourful buttons on AliExpress… This is a …

“Measure electrification when you’re petting your cat. Introduction Some cats tend to be so electrostatic, that I often get shocked when petting them. :) I just wanted to create a funny and rather useless tool, that allowed to measure the …

“Would you like to train your reaction time in milliseconds? Now you can with a timer inspired by the F1 race start lights. 1 - Introduction Would you like to train your reaction time in milliseconds? This project is a reaction …

“In this instructable we will build a unique decoration, which is capable of displaying your current age in days or weeks on a small 4 digit 7 segment display. The whole project is based around an Arduino Pro Mini inside …

“There is a time when you need to mount a piece of furniture or something similar in your home and for a straight mounting everybody usual use a spirit level. ElectronicsLovers Tech Team built this module, which has one difference …

“Another clock project with 1, 2” matrix display. Story Intro In times where you always have a clock on your wrist, be it a watch on your wrist or a smartphone, the Arduino Uno/Nano is a bit dull. You …

“Hey guys, Welcome to Being Engineers. Hope you all are going great. This will be a short and simple project about how to make a digital clock using Arduino. Previously We have made a binary clock using charlieplexing concept. You …

“The KIM Uno is a portable, software defined dev kit for (retro) microprocessors. But let me introduce the idea of it by going back in time: Back in late 2018 it came to my mind, that I wanted to build …