If you are looking for a unique timepiece to wear on your wrist, then this quirky LED Binary watch might be worth a look. The watch uses 10 blue LEDs to display the time in binary format: 1, 2, 4, 8, ...
Ah, the 5mm LED. Once a popular choice, they’ve been supplanted in modernity by smaller SMD components and/or more capable RGB parts in recent years. However, they’re still able to do the job and are ...
We see so many clocks here at Hackaday, and among those we see our fair share of binary clocks. But to see one that at first sight looks as though it might be a commercial product when it is in fact a ...
Gentex, the past winner of three PACE awards, does it again. This year, the company achieves innovative excellence with a brilliant insight into how to create “white light” LEDs (light emitting diodes ...
SOMERVILLE, Mass., April 04, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FORGE, the nonprofit that helps bridge the gap between startups and manufacturing, today announced the opening of a new grant for cleantech ...
This LED binary clock based on PIC is the second version of the project whereas the first project used a PIC16F84A for doing both the timekeeping and controlling the display matrix. This version ...
Full throttle geek chic. LED watches (like the 70s Pulsars) have retro cool cache. This model from Binary adds the geek factor by showing time in binary code. It’s totally impractical for 99% of us, ...
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