Basic Wall Clock using Neopixels, and Arduino Mega and a RTC breakout pcb.
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NeoPixelClockPCBInstalled[1].jpgJPEG Image - 740.75 kB - 02/05/2020 at 04:20 |
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NewClockProto[1].mp4The New PCB working with the neopixel rings. Its just on a piece of cardboard for now. The clock does remember the time when powered down. The Time Setting buttons work properly.MPEG-4 Video - 36.44 MB - 12/06/2019 at 04:19 |
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ClockDuinoNewPCB.pngNew PCB and its parts have been ordered, I should be ready to try it out the first week of september.Portable Network Graphics (PNG) - 26.08 kB - 08/24/2019 at 18:18 |
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ClockDuinoOrig[1].jpgOriginal circuit using a arduino and a RTC break out PCB, with a prototype pcb connecting together.JPEG Image - 810.01 kB - 08/24/2019 at 18:17 |
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Finally I got the first build using the new custom PCB put together and running. I was able to use a handheld router to cut the grooves for the LED rings, and the pocket for the PCB. I did a light stain on it, with a clear coat to protect the finish. I used two small #2 x 3.8" wood screws to secure the PCB to the clock. The power cable is not secured, but I routed a S curve on the back to guide it, it is not quite deep enough and the power cable is mounted a bit high so i think I will find some thing to clamp the cable down.
I've had it running for a few days now, the time seems to be keeping well. It does remember the time when unplugged so i think the RTC/battery is working well. The HRS and MIN adjustments work fine. The next one I build i will include a connector on the LED wires. The overall clock looks much better and is easier to build than the first that used Arduino PCBs and breakout PCBs.
I worked past some faulty neopixel's with new parts. The clock worked well, the every second worked, the minutes shifted and the hours lighted up. Next will be to get the time adjustments working, I replaced the photo resistors with switches. After that I need to figure out why the programming is not working with a FTDI adapter.
I got a pcb stuffed and modified the code to use the new rtc ic. It looks to work...but I did find 2 bad neopixels that prevent leds past them from working. I was able to see the seconds tic and the minutes as well. The neopixel are difficult to remove from a pcb. I have some new pixels coming and I borrowed a hot air desoldeting tool. I will try to fix the issues soon. Hope fully there are no other issues hiding.
I sent out a PCB to OSHPARK last night. I am working on making this a single PCB circuit instead of a wiring mess.
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This is a good looking project, good job!