Digital Analog Watch #WearableWednesday #RaspberryPi
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Sahko is rethinking the wristwatch (again). This fun wearable uses an analog meter to create a digital time piece with no traditional screen or ticking hands. Built around a Raspberry Pi Pico and features USB-C Charging with a milled aluminum case. Full details via GitHub: It’s a watch. Technically. A Raspberry Pi Pico reads the […]
Sahko is rethinking the wristwatch (again). This fun wearable uses an analog meter to create a digital time piece with no traditional screen or ticking hands. Built around a Raspberry Pi Pico and features USB-C Charging with a milled aluminum case.
Full details via GitHub:
It’s a watch. Technically. A Raspberry Pi Pico reads the time and drives an MCP4726 DAC, which pushes a voltage to a panel meter whose needle sweeps to represent whatever time-related concept you’ve most recently asked it about.
By default it shows seconds. Because why would you want to know the hours.
Watch the video below:
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