I found a vintage clock on the street and upcycled it into a word clock using an individually addressable LED strip (Neopixels), controlled by an Arduino Pro Micro and FastLED. Every individual LED is assigned to a letter on a 3D-printed panel, displaying the current time in readable sentences. The LED strip can be either WS2811, WS2812, WS2812B, WS2813, or WS2815, but the important thing is the distance between all the 5050-sized LEDs. That's why I choose the strip with the most LEDs per meter: 144 LEDs in 1 meter (3.3ft).
Materials (affiliate links):
- 5V WS2812B LED strip amzn.to/3s6GdAD
- Arduino Pro Micro ATmega32U4 5V amzn.to/2OFZeLF
- Filament Prusament PLA Galaxy Black amzn.to/3AfFYs8
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Arduino code and diagram:
gist.github.com/lean8086/8745...
Music:
Honey Bee by Kevin MacLeod
Link: filmmusic.io/song/3882-honey-bee
License: filmmusic.io/standard-license
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