Timezone clocks

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Intro

I thought it would be a fun idea to have some clocks above the entrance way between the main space, and the aux space.

Feature wish list:

  • NTP based time, so as to avoid need to change clocks to keep time or for DST.
  • LED based displays (Easy to use/see)
  • 24 hour clock.
  • KISS design that doesn't solely rely on funky code to work.

Basic design thoughts

Example 7 segment display

74HC4543 driver chip, this allows latching of input so all 4 or 6 digits needs just 4 data pins, and 1 pin per digit for latching.

Design questions?

4 digits or 6?

Having 5 clocks with seconds displayed where sink may not be spot on perfect could really jar. Maybe have a 6 digit version for local time, with 4 digit display for the others?

Which micro?

Arduino pro mini is cheap, small and should have enough grunt, but could be an interesting challenge getting TCP/IP, NTP, Timezones, DST, and clock functionality all in 2k of ram.

Wired or wifi

We'll need wires to power it, so ethernet + PoE may be the simplest solution?

Timezones

Which timezones to use?

  • Boston
  • London
  • Amsterdam
  • Moscow
  • Sidney


Status

2017-03-02

Crazy idea discussed on the mailing list.