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:The mid part is designed as a kit which can quickly assembled to "some boxes", preventing the light of one box to bleed into another. The parts had to be splitted due to some limitations of the CNC.(Note that one seperator is missing in the image above)
:The mid part is designed as a kit which can quickly assembled to "some boxes", preventing the light of one box to bleed into another. The parts had to be splitted due to some limitations of the CNC.(Note that one seperator is missing in the image above)
The larger box will hold the electronic components later on.


'''Back:'''
'''Back:'''
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:The front has been bonded with black adhesive instead of paint.
:The front has been bonded with black adhesive instead of paint.
I've found "[http://www.plexiglas-shop.com/DE/de/folie-7amim86q5ps/plexiglas-folie-weiss-99532-gt-0-5-mm-jivlsep2o4z~p.html PLEXIGLAS® Folie Weiss 99532 GT - 0,5 mm]" which seems to fit quite well. I think I'll give it a try...


==Timeline==
==Timeline==
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* cut missing seperator (counting is hard sometimes...)
* cut missing seperator (counting is hard sometimes...)
* wire LEDs
* wire LEDs
* find diffusor
* buy diffusor
* prototype with Arduino
* prototype with Arduino
* use wordclock PCB
* use wordclock pcb
* add animations
* add animations


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* Ribba frame bought
* Ribba frame bought
* Parts cut
* Parts cut
* first prototype of pcb delivered
* bought all parts for the pcb


==Fieldnotes==
==Fieldnotes==
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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary-coded_decimal BCD-Code]
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary-coded_decimal BCD-Code]
* [http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/WS2812B-led-with-heatsink-10mm-3mm-DC5V-input-5050-SMD-RGB-with-WS2811-ic-built-in/701799_1342923150.html WS2812B Pixel]
* [http://www.aliexpress.com/store/product/WS2812B-led-with-heatsink-10mm-3mm-DC5V-input-5050-SMD-RGB-with-WS2811-ic-built-in/701799_1342923150.html WS2812B Pixel]
* [http://www.plexiglas-shop.com/DE/de/folie-7amim86q5ps/plexiglas-folie-weiss-99532-gt-0-5-mm-jivlsep2o4z~p.html PLEXIGLAS® Folie Weiss 99532 GT - 0,5 mm]

Version vom 2. Dezember 2013, 19:51 Uhr

       
Binary Clock

Release status: experimental [box doku]

Description Clock showing the time in binary or decimal
Author(s)  CSchlipp
Last Version  0.0.1 ()
Platform  AVR
Download  none





About This Project

In this project, we construct a binary watch using the common IKEA Ribba frame, several parts cut by the CNC, an AVR-Board and some digital RGB LEDs.

Detailed Description

The clock should be able to display the time (e.g. 12:38:59) in different styles:

  • decimal
H/10 H M/10 M S/10 S
1 2 3 8 5 9
O O X
O X X
O X X
O X X
O O X X X
O O X X X
O X X X X
O X X X X X
X X X X X X
  • BCD (binary coded decimal)
H/10 H M/10 M S/10 S
1 2 3 8 5 9
O O O
O O O
O O O
O O O
O O O O O
O O X O X
O O O X O
O X X O O O
X O X O X X
  • binary
n/a H n/a M n/a S
12 38 59
O O O
O O O
O O O
O X X
O O O O X
X O O O X
X O X O O
O O O X O X
O O O O O X

I was able to gather some cheap digital RGB LEDs from aliexpress and wanted to revive my old binary watch.

WS2812B PCB's

As before, an IKEA Ribba frame is used as a casing. This documentation is about the large version (50cm x 50cm) but should work wit smaller versions as well.

Thanks to some very nice and friendly Laboranten, I was able to cut my dxf-design on the CNC. The result is very good and precise!

To ease things up, the clock will be constructed in a three-layer design: Front - Division - Back

Front:

Binclock-front.jpg
The holes in the front are sized 26mm x 26mm.

Division:

Binclock-mid single.jpg Binclock-mid assembled.jpg
The mid part is designed as a kit which can quickly assembled to "some boxes", preventing the light of one box to bleed into another. The parts had to be splitted due to some limitations of the CNC.(Note that one seperator is missing in the image above)

The larger box will hold the electronic components later on.

Back:

The holes in the back are designed to fit the small LED pcb's exactly. They are positioned in the center of each cutout on the front.
Binclock-back.jpg

Current Status

Assemble parts

Binclock-front bonded.jpg
The front has been bonded with black adhesive instead of paint.

I've found "PLEXIGLAS® Folie Weiss 99532 GT - 0,5 mm" which seems to fit quite well. I think I'll give it a try...

Timeline

ToDo:

  • cut missing seperator (counting is hard sometimes...)
  • wire LEDs
  • buy diffusor
  • prototype with Arduino
  • use wordclock pcb
  • add animations

Done:

  • LEDs arrived
  • DXF Design completed
  • Ribba frame bought
  • Parts cut
  • first prototype of pcb delivered
  • bought all parts for the pcb

Fieldnotes

  • count parts for division (mid part) correctly
  • fix parts in cnc properly, otherwise parts may become too small
  • fix bonding in the back with tape, smaller parts end to loosen

Ressources

Links & References