In this guide, we will create a simple and precise digital clock using the Raspberry Pi Pico RTC DS3231 Module through the Arduino IDE. We will use a 16x2 I²C LCD screen to display the information.
Here’s something fun from [Chad Kapper] over on HackMakeMod: Escape Room Lockbox with the Cheap Yellow Display. You may have heard of the “cheap yellow display” (CYD), so-called due to the board’s ...
We’ve seen a few H-bridge circuits around these parts before, and here’s another application. This time we have an Old Train Station Clock which has been refurbished after being picked up for cheap at ...
This repo can be used to setup RTC clock (DS3231). The sketch includes a simple AT based serial communication protocol that can be used to set the time. The solution can be embedded into existing ...
Abstract: Effective waste management is a significant challenge in urban/rural environments, driven by increasing population density and waste generation. This paper aims to enhance the management of ...
BYTE-90 is a retro PC and Mac inspired interactive designer art toy that displays animated emotes through various interactions. It detects motion, responds to taps and orientation changes, pairs and ...
Abstract: To address the passability issues of a corner module architecture intelligent electric vehicle (CAV) on deep-potholed roads during emergency rescue operations, the motion posture control of ...