If you have a spare DC motor, a PIC16F84A microcontroller, and a lot of patience, then [Jon] has a great guide for building a persistence of vision clock that is sure to brighten up any room. For ...
I like the Tendril Vision’s looks. And I like it even more because it’s real, even while it feels like a spare part for the Enterprise’s bridge. The clock connects to the electric grid, giving you ...
Persistence of Vision flashes LEDs during sure moments as it spins, to illustrate formulating a clock above. The PCB blades have been spun around regulating a pc cooling air blower to create this POV ...
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