Round Led Clock is a clock that uses WS2812 light strips as the display component. It abandons the common WS2812 dot matrix screen display method and uses lamp beads to imitate the pointer dial. 60 WS2812 lamp beads constitute the 60 points of the clock.
The main control of the project is ESP8266, with an onboard CH340 download circuit and a temperature and humidity detection to facilitate later development and expansion.
Original open source link
https://gitee.com/lv_tong/Round_Led_Clock The original project did not have a board, and used a core board and a breadboard to connect.The board is designed to be relatively small, and the resistors and capacitors are all in 0603 packages, which is convenient for hand soldering. After all, there are not many components, and the cost of replicating is relatively low.
Changes have been made based on the original code and connected to Blinker. The configuration file is in the attachment.
I tried using Lichuang EDA professional printing to draw a shell, which was quite convenient. The shell file is in the attachment and needs to be picked up by yourself.
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