![]() ![]() Word Clock displays time by highlighting appropriate words as each second passes. I will also show you how to use a Shift Register and RTC using a microcontroller. Without the lights the clock looks like a jumble of letters, it is only when the light is on that the relevant time is displayed. The clock was essentially a wall of letters with lights behind that light up depending on what time it is. It is basically a clock which displays time using words. I recently saw a design of a physical clock that inspired me to go about creating one using Python and Tkinter. This is the clock that tells time with written words rather than numbers, simulating human speech. ![]() It displays a fixed list of all numbers and words sufficient to express any possible date and time as a sentence. DIY Word Clock: Today, I will show you how to build a Word Clock. * 3D Printed Word Clock * by TechKiwiGadgets May 2019 * * * * V4 - Final production version all modes working including LDR * V5 - Adjusted delays after time completed * V6 - Adjusted dimmer circuit (still need to blank off Nano LED glare * V7 - Optimise dimmer at maximum darkness * V9 - Added two more animations * V10 - Limit the dimmer to min of 20 */ // Hardware setup // RTC Module // RTC SDA - A4 // RTC SCL - A5 // WS2812 LED Data Bus D11 used to control LED chain //Libraries #include #include #include // a basic DS1307 library that returns time as a time_t // WS2182 LED Driver Library Setup #include "FastLED. Word Clock is a typographic screen-saver for Windows and Mac OS X.
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