I was really annoyed by the old-fashioned 7-segment buzzer - really small and horrible looking display. I wanted something cool.
Short demo video
Hardware
The hardware consists of these little LED modules (16x32 LEDs each one):
I also wanted to try China PCB manufacturer. I have found ITEAD studio (https://www.itead.cc/open-pcb/pcb-prototyping/2layer-green-pcb-5cm-x-10cm-max.html) - They made 10pcs of this design for about 20$ + shipping - really cheap and quality is also really good.
The control board PCB is homemade by direct toner transfer method (version for 3 LED modules):
Here is a picture with design version 2 - just two LED modules (the LED in right-down corner means the device is succesfully connected to a wifi.
The first version has only DCF receiver for time synchronization. The second version has also ESP8826 wifi module for internet connection - the time synchronization is via NTP from the internet. The second version has also basic menu for wifi setting and many other features.
The github actual commit contains the version 2 with hardware design and firmware as well. Firmware can be easily adjusted to use more or less LED modules.
Plans for the future
- Day time / night time swtiching according ambient light sensed by a photoresistor (Firmware is almost ready - not tested yet. Sensor is not physically mounted). Current state - day time / night time is set in the menu manually.
- 3D printed box - after I finish my first 3D printer ;)
- After I run out of LED PCBs I will redesign matrix - single line jumpers on both sides. It will be mechanically more resistent and easier to build. I realized this fact just few minutes after I had sent the PCBs to production. It was not possible to pull it back any more.
Yes LEDs are soldered by hand.