Split-Flap Display - Lasercut Weather Station with Arduino Circuits
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The display indicates Copenhagen's weather for one hour. A symbol marks the degree C. Alter the code to access your city's forecast. This device primarily uses lasercutting. Its mechanism runs on an Arduino and step motors powered by jumper cables, USB or 12v power supplies, and plywood and acrylic sheets. An esp8366 wifi module sends the data and a LED shows progress. Photointerrupters keep calibration correct. Developed for Mechatronics Engineering Design at the Technical University of Denmark. Files are in Danish due to its course origins.
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