Description
ESP32-based Alarm Clock connects to Timeserver and controls Radio & TV
Cloc is an easy to build alarm clock without SMT parts. It has a double 7-segment retro display with variable brightness. One display shows the current time, the other the alarm time. Cloc connects to a Wi-Fi network, so it can access a timeserver somewhere on the planet. It can connect using DHCP or with a fixed IP address. An optional DS3231-based battery-backed real-time clock (RTC) module (not included in the kit) can be added to keep time in case of network problems.
The built-in web server shows the time, allows setting the alarms and lets you adjust the clock’s parameters. The optimized graphical HTML interface works on most standard browsers and handheld devices.
Specifications
- Based on an ESP32-Pico-Kit.
- Two independent 7-segment displays for the time of day and the alarm time.
- The time is set automatically by connecting to an online timeserver.
- Alarm time for each day of the week.
- Alarm output: buzzer and infrared code for e.g. radio, hi-fi system or TV.
- Two push-buttons for interacting with the device.
- Integrated web server for remote configuration via Wi-Fi.
- All settings are saved in EEPROM.
- Open-source software written for Arduino.
- Over-the-Air (OTA) mode allows updating the firmware remotely.
- Optional DS3231-based real-time clock (RTC) module (not included).
Included
- PCB
- All components
- ESP32-Pico-Kit V4 (valued at €20)
- Hammond IR Red Translucent PC Enclosure (valued at €15)
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