Turning a can of soup into a binary clock
Let's build a binary clock! And let's use a microcontroller! Based on the PIC16F627A microcontroller the binary clock uses 17 LEDs to display the time, and we will go through all the steps you need to know so that you can build this clock yourself :) We explain how to read binary, explain the schematic, build the circuit step by step together, and go over all important details so that even beginners can use this project to get started with PIC microcontrollers. Check out the companion article on my website for more details and an up-to-date list of all components: http://www.friendlywire.com/projects/... Thanks for tuning in, and let me know in the comments if you have any questions! Website: http://www.friendlywire.com Twitter: / friendlywire Reddit: / friendlywire Facebook: / friendlywire Instagram: / friendlywire

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