Ever since the dawn of time, people have begun to dispense time. First was the sundial, later appeared water clock after them was the hourglass. Millennia later was created the first pendulum clock and few centuries later the electronic watch.
Today I’ll show you how to make Pixie, a wristwatch that combines both analog and digital clock technology with the precision of an atomic clock.
PIXIE shows the hours in blue, the minutes in red andthe seconds in green, it also has a flashlight mode that is activated, by capacitive touch switch, for 10 seconds. You may ask why, that’s because the LEDs heat-up and they might get damaged, but if you want, you can increase the time( at you own risk !)
Time format:
Hours: 1 LED = 1 hour
Minuntes: 1 LED = 5 minutes
Seconds: 1 LED = 5 seconds
Step 1: Parts, materials and tools for the project
Wires – different colors
Small peace of electro conductive material
Soldering iron
Hot glue gun
Step 2: Electrical design
As you see on the schematics, the RTC module DS1307 is connect to the TWI (I2C) interface of the Arduino board(analog pins 5(SCL) and 4(SDA)) . The NeoPixel ring is connected to pin 3 of the Arduino.
The 1M ohm resistor is connecting pins 10 and 13 together. The “touch” wire is connected to pin 10.
All GND and VSS pins are connected to the Step-Up voltage regulator (not present on any of the schematics).
Step 3: Building the watch
First I solder the 1M Ohm resistor to pins 13 and 10, then I solder the 3 wires for the NeoPixel ring and one more for pin 10.
After that I connect the step-up regulator with the RTC’s GND and VSS, then I connected SDA, SCL, GND and VSS of the RTC with the Arduino Pro Mini board again by soldering wires.
At the end I hot glue all of them together as compact as possible.
Step 4: Enclosure and design
For enclosure I used a simple cardboard box which I made using a piece of cardboard and some ductape, and a piece of transparent plexiglass, 37 x 37 mm and thick 3 mm, as top.
The size of the box is 37 mm x 37 mm x 15 mm. I also made 2 holes, on the bottom of the box, for the power wires and the “touch” wire.
For the strap I used a piece of filts, long ~ 8 inc and wide 1 inch (~ 20cm x 2,5 cm) and pieces of velcro at the both ends.
Step 5: Software (source code and libraries)
Feel free to download the .zip file that contains the whole source code for the watch.
You will also need these libraries:
Wire – its build-in in Arduino IDE
I used Arduino UNO as programming board to upload the sketch to the Pro mini. I suggest you to usethis.
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