Finished assembling the clock on a couple of 2x8cm perf-boards. Wiring is done using enamelled wire.


And here is the video of the clock working. I ran some tests with the buttons and the light sensor.
A project log for clOCkTAL
Because binary coded decimal clocks are too easy to read.
Finished assembling the clock on a couple of 2x8cm perf-boards. Wiring is done using enamelled wire.
And here is the video of the clock working. I ran some tests with the buttons and the light sensor.
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