eDOT

is an Arduino based precision clock and weather station with built in IR remote receiver and automatic brightness adjustment.

The device has been designed to be easily expanded with additional hardware like WIFI module or other.

Thanks to its six 8x8 dot matrix LED display can be used to show many type of information coming either from internal sensor, custom scrolling messages or wireless from the internet (RSS, etc)

It has a very low power consumption, a simple and elegant design that combines glass front face and 3D printed parts for the body.

The project is currently under development and I will be updated.

Download 3D parts on Thingiverse

And see also my Youtube channel for more projects:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbIomyFKzBiLHqEb2xv9GHQ

B.O.M.

N.1 x 3D printed left half body

N.1 x 3D printed right half body

N.1 x 3D printed left cover

N.1 x 3D printed right cover

N.2 x 3D printed foot

N.12 x 3D printed display support

N.1 x Burnished glass 240x75x5 (mm)

N.1 x Orange filter

N.6 x Adafruit 8x8 dot matrix display type Luckylight M1603095 (White)

N.6 x MAX7219 controller board

N.1 x USB breakout board

N.1 x BME280 breakout board

N.1 x DS3231 chip

N.1 x IR receiver type IRM-56384

N.1 x photoresistor type LDR-07

N.1 x ATMEGA328PU (Arduino custom board)

N.6 x OMRON 12mm tactile button

eDOTcore PCB

Finally I've got the very first prototypes of the control board for eDOT.

GO TO eDOTcore project page