good project. I have made it in a large version, using ws2811. there is a stopwatch, timer feature. that's great. I suggest there is a score board feature and GRB to RGB color format order selection, because I use ws2811 thank you for sharing.
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Excellent! I had been looking for a clock project that used esp32 and NTP. What sold me was yours also runs via WLED so I can manage it along with my other WLED projects in the app. Super happy. Also.... I love how I can dedicate different colors for the numbers via the segments. One problem I can't figure out. How can I save my settings to run after a power cycle? I know how to make presets but I can't see where to set them to run automatically on power up. Appreciate it.
Hi! I'm glad you like my work! :) You can set a preset to load at boot in the LED preferences page of WLED, but I made that page hidden since it's very easy to mess up with hardware settings there. You can check out the 1.2.0 tag and edit the following file: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/ledclock-1.2.0/wled00/data/settings.htm by removing the commenting around line 33. Build & upload, and the page should be visible again. In a future version I plan to include an "Advanced" button which shows the page again after a confirmation popup.
This project looks cool trying to replicate the same but does it support 12 hr clock format ,and can we add more features into it like adding TFT MP3 player?
Yes, it supports 12hr format out of the box. It's open source, so if you are familiar with the ESP32/Arduino paltform, you can develop it to any direction :) I'm not planning to add new features though.
xin chào, tôi rất thích đồng hồ của bạn. Tôi đã tải xuống và chạy thử nhưng rất tiếc có vẻ như thiếu vài thư viện .h trong tệp wled.h. Bạn có thể chỉ cho tôi cách xử lý được không. Xin cảm ơn
Awesome stuff! are the number of LEDs that make up the clock customizable? I've got a 7 segment display made up of about 300 LEDs and I'd love to drive them with your WLED fork.
Almost i think it's done i remapped segments but what to do with sep.map function where 2,2,0,28,29,4,0,28 is written according to changes we need only 2 pixel for sperator and led count goes like 42 and 43 in my case and 28,29 in your case ,what are other remaining digits ?
I'm happy you like it! The code is designed in a way that you can easily configure the number of pixels per segment. I'll post a link how to do that here soon.
@@istvanmeszarosI have assembled and tested the clock. very easy because it includes a bin file. very good of all i've ever tried. can create a playlist view. but when the power is off, the display returns to color gradient and effects flow. how can after reboot clock run last display. Thank you.
Noob her, but how do i install this? I build the shelfclock a couple of years ago with a Raspberry Pi, but I'd like to change it to a ESP32. I already hve WLED running on the ESP32. Thanks.
If you don't need any customization, you can install it via imeszaros.github.io/ledclock/ Otherwise, you can check out the git repository (link in description) and use PlatformIO to build and upload to ESP32.
Thanks! :) Take a look at the schematic here: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/master/ledclock/sch-pcb/schematic-main-board.pdf Then using the documentation of your dev board you can easily figure out where to connect the components.
@@fachromiez You do not have to be one :) On the schematic you can see for example, that the data pin of the LED strip is connected to IO4 pin of the ESP32. If you have an Adafruit Huzzah32 board for example, you can see on it's pinout diagram (reading the yellow markers) that IO4 maps to the A5 pin on the board: cdn-learn.adafruit.com/assets/assets/000/111/179/original/wireless_Adafruit_HUZZAH32_ESP32_Feather_Pinout.png?1651089809
Hi, I liked ur video, but in your github repo there are lots of files but which is the main entry point file. Like in arduino ide there is an entry point file which is .ino who calls all the .h and .Copy files. So in your repository which is the main entry point file?
Hi! The main entry point is this: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/master/wled00/wled00.ino I built the firmware on top of the WLED project, check that out for more information.
@@istvanmeszaros I downloaded your source file but there is an issue, it's asking for esp32-hal-ledc.h while I changed the override.ini file and changed for esp8266, can you please fix this 🥺 🥺🥺
Yes, It should be possible to build it with any ESP32 based dev board. Additionally you need: a level shifter 3.3 -> 5V, ambient light sensor module, piezo speaker.
I have only one output on the ESP for the LEDSs. There are multiple connectors on my custom PCB to ease the assembly. The first connector is connected to the ESP, the orther ones are just chained after each other (except the power lines of course)
Hi sir ,can u please modify the code to run 3 led per segment,cause i visited your repository and also checked the issue on the same ,I tried to edit the numbers of led which is 86 and 3 leds per segment in my case ,but I don't have knowledge on how to compile the code and upload the same using esp webtool ,it will be great help if u can create a same repository with 3 led per segment,and provide link here 😔
Hi, follow this: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/issues/5 Install VSCode & PlatformIO to compile and upload. You can find lots of tutorials for PlatformIO if you dont know it.
@@istvanmeszaros thankyou for your quick response ,now I will try as u said .if I need any further assistant ,can u provide me any other convenient way to contact you🙌
good project. I have made it in a large version, using ws2811.
there is a stopwatch, timer feature. that's great. I suggest there is a score board feature and GRB to RGB color format order selection, because I use ws2811
thank you for sharing.
hello my friend, I am stocking on wire connection between the segments. can you please provide the wire connection.
Thank you very much for your reply. And I congratulate you on this wonderful watch
Nagyon profi munka!
Hú hát ez.....Ide kellett kitartás.. precizitás, türelem, összhang, tervezés... Izgalmas, érdekes és látványos munkafolyamat... Kék köröm és narancssárga alátét: remek video szerkesztés(fókusz és részletek, információ) Professzionális alkotómunka, látványos végtermék: Gratulálok, ügyes vagy, ügyesek vagytok: AAA+ kategória... kézi manufaktúra, ipari teljesítmény..🤘
I wish I had the skills to design PCBs and soldering SMD stuff. Well done! I'm jealous
Ultra cool
¡Excelente, a implementarlo!
Oh my that song is cool af
so very cool to look at how everything comes together, this must have taken a lot of practice and skill, kudos man..
Hello sir how are you sir how to add RTC in this project ? And can i use Esp8266 12E Chip for making this Clock ? Please reply me 🙏
Hi! I have no idea about the RTC, I guess you'll find lots of tutorials online. There is an ESP8266 branch in the github repo, but it's experimental.
Excellent! I had been looking for a clock project that used esp32 and NTP. What sold me was yours also runs via WLED so I can manage it along with my other WLED projects in the app. Super happy. Also.... I love how I can dedicate different colors for the numbers via the segments.
One problem I can't figure out. How can I save my settings to run after a power cycle? I know how to make presets but I can't see where to set them to run automatically on power up. Appreciate it.
Hi! I'm glad you like my work! :) You can set a preset to load at boot in the LED preferences page of WLED, but I made that page hidden since it's very easy to mess up with hardware settings there. You can check out the 1.2.0 tag and edit the following file: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/ledclock-1.2.0/wled00/data/settings.htm by removing the commenting around line 33. Build & upload, and the page should be visible again. In a future version I plan to include an "Advanced" button which shows the page again after a confirmation popup.
This project looks cool trying to replicate the same but does it support 12 hr clock format ,and can we add more features into it like adding TFT MP3 player?
Yes, it supports 12hr format out of the box. It's open source, so if you are familiar with the ESP32/Arduino paltform, you can develop it to any direction :) I'm not planning to add new features though.
@@istvanmeszaros thanx for your quick response
xin chào, tôi rất thích đồng hồ của bạn. Tôi đã tải xuống và chạy thử nhưng rất tiếc có vẻ như thiếu vài thư viện .h trong tệp wled.h. Bạn có thể chỉ cho tôi cách xử lý được không. Xin cảm ơn
Awesome stuff! are the number of LEDs that make up the clock customizable? I've got a 7 segment display made up of about 300 LEDs and I'd love to drive them with your WLED fork.
Hi! It should be possible, but you need to modify the source code. Please have a look at: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/issues/5
Almost i think it's done i remapped segments but what to do with sep.map function where 2,2,0,28,29,4,0,28 is written according to changes we need only 2 pixel for sperator and led count goes like 42 and 43 in my case and 28,29 in your case ,what are other remaining digits ?
Hello
Should the time be set from the beginning if the power goes out?
Hi - It's a great and beautiful work. Is it possible to define 30 pixels for each segment?
Thanks for the kind words! :) In theory, it should be possible: www.reddit.com/r/WLED/comments/125ggev/how_many_leds_can_it_handle/
Neat.
Good project i did with esp 32 and ws2812 led strip but spaeaker i didnt found where to connect in esp 32 please help me out
Hi, you can see it on the schematic, SPKR pin of the ESP: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/main/ledclock/sch-pcb/schematic-main-board.pdf
Hello!
I really liked your project . I would like to ask you if it is possible to increase the number of pixels to 4.(PL9823).
I'm happy you like it! The code is designed in a way that you can easily configure the number of pixels per segment. I'll post a link how to do that here soon.
Check out this issue to see how to change to number of LEDs per segment: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/issues/5
@@istvanmeszaros Thank you for the rapid response!
Hi, which 3d printer did you use? or did you make me big? (creality)400x400x450 Thanks
Hi! I used a creality cr-6 max.
@@istvanmeszaros Thank you very much for your reply. And I congratulate you on this wonderful watch
great job. can it be made to work on esp8266. because these devices are cheap
There is an experimental branch on my github repo for the 8266.
@@istvanmeszarosI have assembled and tested the clock. very easy because it includes a bin file. very good of all i've ever tried. can create a playlist view. but when the power is off, the display returns to color gradient and effects flow. how can after reboot clock run last display.
Thank you.
@@AsepRizalcould you share the esp8266 bin
Noob her, but how do i install this? I build the shelfclock a couple of years ago with a Raspberry Pi, but I'd like to change it to a ESP32. I already hve WLED running on the ESP32. Thanks.
If you don't need any customization, you can install it via imeszaros.github.io/ledclock/ Otherwise, you can check out the git repository (link in description) and use PlatformIO to build and upload to ESP32.
great job, wish you could make some fritz sketch with development board esp32
Thanks! :) Take a look at the schematic here: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/master/ledclock/sch-pcb/schematic-main-board.pdf Then using the documentation of your dev board you can easily figure out where to connect the components.
@@istvanmeszaros thanks. But im not electro guy. 🤨
@@fachromiez You do not have to be one :) On the schematic you can see for example, that the data pin of the LED strip is connected to IO4 pin of the ESP32. If you have an Adafruit Huzzah32 board for example, you can see on it's pinout diagram (reading the yellow markers) that IO4 maps to the A5 pin on the board: cdn-learn.adafruit.com/assets/assets/000/111/179/original/wireless_Adafruit_HUZZAH32_ESP32_Feather_Pinout.png?1651089809
@@istvanmeszaros i mean for buzzer and button IO.
@@fachromiez Buzzer is SPKR on my schematic. There is no button.
Could you send me the file stl for the light sensor? thank you
Sir LED preferences not showing in iconfig
Hi, I liked ur video, but in your github repo there are lots of files but which is the main entry point file.
Like in arduino ide there is an entry point file which is .ino who calls all the .h and .Copy files.
So in your repository which is the main entry point file?
Hi! The main entry point is this: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/master/wled00/wled00.ino I built the firmware on top of the WLED project, check that out for more information.
Is it possible to make it using esp12E or esp8266 or nodemcu
Hi! Please check the branches of the GitHub repo.
@@istvanmeszaros I downloaded your source file but there is an issue, it's asking for esp32-hal-ledc.h while I changed the override.ini file and changed for esp8266, can you please fix this 🥺 🥺🥺
@@istvanmeszaros please reply, and if possible please share ur telegram or insta id
@@istvanmeszaros please help the 8266 version is not working properly , web pages dont respond .
Could this be done without your custom board, and just a standard ESP32 D1 mini?
Yes, It should be possible to build it with any ESP32 based dev board. Additionally you need: a level shifter 3.3 -> 5V, ambient light sensor module, piezo speaker.
@@istvanmeszaros Ok. Thanks for the quick response. Do you have one output and route one segment to the next or have an output for each segment?
I have only one output on the ESP for the LEDSs. There are multiple connectors on my custom PCB to ease the assembly. The first connector is connected to the ESP, the orther ones are just chained after each other (except the power lines of course)
Sir in which pin should I connect buzzer
Have a look at: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/blob/master/ledclock/sch-pcb/schematic-main-board.pdf Buzzer is connected to IO12
Hi sir ,can u please modify the code to run 3 led per segment,cause i visited your repository and also checked the issue on the same ,I tried to edit the numbers of led which is 86 and 3 leds per segment in my case ,but I don't have knowledge on how to compile the code and upload the same using esp webtool ,it will be great help if u can create a same repository with 3 led per segment,and provide link here 😔
Hi, follow this: github.com/imeszaros/ledclock/issues/5 Install VSCode & PlatformIO to compile and upload. You can find lots of tutorials for PlatformIO if you dont know it.
@@istvanmeszaros thankyou for your quick response ,now I will try as u said .if I need any further assistant ,can u provide me any other convenient way to contact you🙌
SZia! hol lehet rendelni ?
Hahó, nem készül (már) rendelésre.
@@istvanmeszaros hát én örülnék egy ilyen órának. mibe kerül amúgy? köszi
Home made kitben áruljatnátok ezeket 😄😄😄
Hello People. Looking to be able to add the seconds has anyone done this before ?
hi 400x400x400 ?
yes
@@istvanmeszaros Merci
Schematic and 3d file