Simple Arduino Micro GPS Clock Project #ArduinoMicroMonday
Today we start a series of posts in collaboration with Adafruit and focused on Arduino Micro – every monday follow the hashtag #ArduinoMicroMonday
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Jay put together a nice little video of a GPS clock he built using an Arduino Micro, an Adafruit Ultimate GPS module, and an Adafruit 4-Digit 7-Segment LED Display.
I’ve posted a new video of the small GPS clock project I have been working on this past week. It’s pretty easy to do, and only needs soldering on the GPS and LED units. You can mount everything to a breadboard, so you don’t need to commit the parts to the project permanently.
Check the video below and his post:
Arduino Micro in collaboration with Adafruit
Arduino Micro board – Based on the technology behind the Leonardo board, its main feature is the very small size.
The Arduino Micro packs all of the power of the Arduino Leonardo in a 48mm x 18mm module (1.9? x 0.7?).
It makes it easier for makers to embed the Arduino technology inside their projects by providing a small and convenient module that can be either used on a breadboard or soldered to a custom designed PCB.
The Micro has been developed in collaboration with Adafruit Industries, one of the leaders of the Maker movement. Adafruit is already developing a series of accessories for the new board that will complement its power and simplicity.