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* WS2812b RGB LEDs strip (long enough to go around the clock) | * WS2812b RGB LEDs strip (long enough to go around the clock) | ||
- | * development board with a STM32F103 micro-controller and 32.768 kHz oscillator for the Real Time Clock (such as the blue pill), or external RTC module | + | * development board with a STM32F103 micro-controller and 32.768 kHz oscillator for the Real Time Clock (such as the blue pill), or external RTC module such as the I2C DS1307 |
* coin cell battery to keep the RTC running (optional) | * coin cell battery to keep the RTC running (optional) | ||
* GL5528 photo-resistor to adjust the LED brightness (optional) | * GL5528 photo-resistor to adjust the LED brightness (optional) | ||
* DCF77 to automatically update the time (recommended) | * DCF77 to automatically update the time (recommended) | ||
- | More details about the project can be found in the [[https:// | + | More details about the project can be found in the [[https:// |
- | The code for the micro-controller is available on [[https:// | + | The code for the micro-controller is available on [[https:// |
It includes the script to compile the code, flash the firmware, and generate the source documentation is included.\\ | It includes the script to compile the code, flash the firmware, and generate the source documentation is included.\\ | ||
A release with sources, compiled firmware, and documentation is available {{: | A release with sources, compiled firmware, and documentation is available {{: |
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