an open source clock based on shadowPlay by breadedEscalope Link: www.breadedescalope.com/index.php/shadowplay-uhr-fuer-einen-salon
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For a first Build and Proof of concept i took an APA102C LED Strip and sliced a wooden circle using a jigsaw.
The Proof of concept was used to test the "brightness and capability of those LEDs" as Brightness needs to be Top-Notch.
As the GIF-Image shows, the overal Colors where quite bright, but a White only or mixed white color does not seem to be useful for the clock display.
#Questions:
1. Is this build possible with homemade materials?
2.Can this Clock use Colored LEDs?
3. How much Hardware can be embedded in the "Frame"?
#Answers:
--> Yes, it can be easily build, important are the correct measurements and "distance between the LEDs to have a good and clear-Image/display!
--> Yes/No Coloured LEDs bring the benefit of having different Display-Types, but the Brightness lacks a lot.
As conslusion i will go with WWA (WarmWhite/White/Amber)-LED strips
Depending on the Spacing the place for Hardware in the Frame is limited.
So the basic hardware in Frame will be limited to an ATTINY85, A DCF Antenna for Clock-signal, a PIR-Element and the LEDS.
The Rest of the Logic will be In the "PowerSupply/Control-Box".
To start off the Project and after a year of thinking about the project and procrastinating, i finally got my wooden rings to start the first beta-build.
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Ken Yap
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