This project demonstrates how to represent a decimal number (from 0 to 15) as a 4-bit binary output using an Arduino. It uses four LEDs connected to GPIO pins to display the binary equivalent of the ...
Through the utilization of the Arduino input pins, LOW signals are converted to zeroes while HIGH signals are converted to ones. Notice that the static keyword was used to prevent memory leaks as ...
Using an Arduino Development board and Max/MSP, a handy four-button MIDI controller has been created that is capable of counting from 1 to 15 using only four buttons. This innovative device, named ...
A new Arduino binary clock has been created by the La Fabrique DIY team, which has been inspired by the architecture within Paris and is powered by an Arduino Uno development board together with a ...
Binary Clock is a clock that displays the current time in binary or decimal using a LED display. It really does not serve much of a practical purpose, unless your goal is to display the time in a ...
The Arduino based binary clock project was designed with artistic and retro style for people who are interested on antique stuffs. The Arduino based binary clock project was designed with artistic and ...
[linux-dude] always wanted to have a binary clock, but he didn’t want to pay someone else to make it for him. Additionally, he was looking for a compact alarm clock he could take on the road, rather ...
This one caught my eye. Yes there are many ways of inputting info into a computer - keyboards, mice, joysticks, heck even track balls or pens - but how about the bongo? To be precise, a binary-based, ...