Six Digit LED Clock

Got a bag of LEDs handy? Why not build a display with them? We’ve seen a lot of clocks that make use of LED modules but soldering your own is a fun pastime. [Vadim Suhovatih] did just that using 130 LEDs to build this clock. Each segment of the 7-segment digits consists of three LEDs in parallel which are switched by some 2N4401 transistors. An ATmega328 in the form of an Arduino controls the device with the aid of a DS1307 real-time clock for timekeeping and a 4017 decade counter to assist with scanning the display. Check out the demo after the break.

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13 thoughts on “Six Digit LED Clock

  1. I used to sell components @ school… bought them from china for about $80 3K reds, 3K greens, and 4K yellows. only sold about 200 when I stoped going to that school. now I have them all on a box. I REALLY should make a huge LED matrix and scroll some mesages

  2. @juancubillo: Can you post where you got it from? $80 for that many LEDs is a very good price. Allows you to throw LEDs at pretty much any project you want without thinking about it :)

  3. ebay.com I bought a crapload of super bright red and white ones for $10.00 for 1000 larger quantities had even better deals.

    They are china 2nd’s that have not been tested but who cares. I have only ran into a couple of dead ones.

    I even found some 10mm .5watt jumbos in a water clear for dirt on ebay.

  4. Yup… ebay is your friend for these sort of stuff. And yeah, LEDs came from china. They probably won’t be as much quality as german-made LEDs.. but I don’t care, they are for personal use or to sell to students. It’s not like they will end up on medical equipment lol

  5. I feel like i’m stealing Vadim’s post but… What would you guys do with so many of these leds??? i’ve only thinked about a message scrolling led matrix… :S

  6. @juancubillo

    I’d personally make a 16x16x32 LED matrix and figure out some tactile interface to manipulate stuff displayed in it (think Powerglove w/o the gay factor) and have them arranged red, yellow, green on the horizontal planes from top to bottom.

    Other uses for the matrix would be audio visualization, visualizing data from wireless nodes around the house (ambient/room temp, utilities usage, ambient light levels, wind, current rainfall rate and so on). RFM22 at 6EUR a pop would make the nodes quite cheap too.
    Even better – your average laptop’s resolution and processing power would make it a better visualization medium, while the 3D aspect of the matrix would make it better for the tactile input part. See if you could add some LED sensing a-la http://hackaday.com/2008/11/05/minimalist-led-light-detecting-candle and it could become a very interesting HMI project.

    Hm, how much was the shipping cost on the 10k package?

  7. @itrolu
    You would be surprised by the size of a 10k leds box. take 2 shoe boxes side by side and it’s probably even smaller. Shipping was quite cheap about 2 years ago when I bought it.

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