Based on the Arduino Leonardo, the Matrix Clock is fully compatible with the Arduino IDE. A coin cell powered DS1307 RTCC keeps track of the time and date when the unit is not powered. The Matrix Clock can also play musical alarms through a piezo speaker. Due to its compact form factor the Matrix clock could be fitted in any number of housings - even a pocket watch style housing. If portability is desirable then the unit can be battery powered and a sleep function is available (by taking one of the expansion pins to ground) in order to extend battery life. I've started designing a range of 3d printed housings and will make the .stl files available as I add more.
Features
- 16x8 LED Matrix display
- ATMEGA32U4 microcontroller
- Coin cell powered Real Time Clock Calendar
- Texas Instruments TLC5920 LED driver
- 4 Buttons
- Piezo speaker output
- Sleep mode input
- 2 power inputs, USB Micro connector or 6V - 9V DC in. (Normal powered by Vin switches when USB power is present).
- Compact form factor
Specifications
Microcontroller | Atmel ATmega32u4 in TQFP-44 package |
Operating Voltage | 5V USB powered or 6V to 9V Vin |
Power and communications | USB Micro B |
Current | Approx 90mA average during normal operation Max. 300mA |
LED Matrix | 2x, 8x8, 3mm green LEDs |
Clock speed | Microcontroller 16MHz, RTCC 32.7KHz |
SRAM | 2.5 KB |
EEPROM | 1 KB |
Flash Memory | 32 KB |
Expansion Header | Gnd, Vin, 5V, Sleep, Piezo-, Piezo+ |
Size | 66mm wide x 32mm high x 17mm deep |
Weight | 30g |
Please check out my web site Carbon Frog for more information about the Matrix Clock and my other projects and products.
This is neat, but you don't mention the the two leds in the middle anywhere? What, how or where?