I've just added a micro-USB breakout to power the clock. Such board is hold in place using a couple of Torx head screws I had in my surplus bin.


A project log for clOCkTAL
Because binary coded decimal clocks are too easy to read.
I've just added a micro-USB breakout to power the clock. Such board is hold in place using a couple of Torx head screws I had in my surplus bin.
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