modified version, works on OrangePi Zero2
-
Updated
Jan 19, 2023 - Python
modified version, works on OrangePi Zero2
Displays countdown time until departure of MBTA train
Programming ESP32 microcontroller using ESP-IDF with Wi-Fi, NTP sync, TM1637 display, DS3231 fallback timer, SHT3X environmental sensor, outside weather from API, HW-072 light sensor and OTA Wi-Fi updates.
TM1637 driver for AVR (ATmega32), STM32 (HAL) and ESP32 (esp-idf)
Arduino-based temperature logger. Incorporates a DS3231 RTCC, TM1637-driven, 4-Digit, 7-Seg Display, and Seeeduino SD Card Logger.
Simple LED clock based on atmega328p, 32KHz clock crystal, TM1637 i2c LED module, 18650 Li-ion battery and TP4056 charging module
This module contains functions to drive the TM1637 display module as well as clock, scrolling ASCII text and system information functionality. Attaching this to a SBC can give useful insight on the system status or just keep time.
Demo C code which drives a TM1637 display using a PIC 12F675, compiles using MPLAB XC8 compiler
A kitchen timer with clock.
Earth Demolition Simulator for Ludum Dare MiniLD #42. Game for Arduino with 8x8 LED matrix display and NES controller.
A simple library for interfacing with the tm1637 using avr-hal.
TM1637 driver for AVR MCU (gcc); avr-gcc version 5.4.0; Toolchain version 3.6.2_1778; IDE - Atmel Studio 7
Ultrasonic distance sensor (HC-SR04) and 4-digit display (TM1637) on a Wemos D1 mini
Tic-Tac-Toe game with AI implemented on a Raspberry Pi Pico board and a 20x4 LED display.
Projects for the Microchip PIC 16F18313 Microcontroller ( 8-bit, 8-pin).
A library for using the TM1637 LED driver control IC on Raspberry Pi OS (Raspbian)
Simple and cross-platform library for interfacing TM1637 four-digit seven-segment indicators.
Adds a load cell to the filament spool holder of a Creality Ender 3 Pro 3D-printer to measure weight and display on TM1637 LED display. Uses ATtiny85 microcontroller and HX711 module for weight measurement.
Add a description, image, and links to the tm1637display topic page so that developers can more easily learn about it.
To associate your repository with the tm1637display topic, visit your repo's landing page and select "manage topics."