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This guide covers everything you need to know about the , implementation, and circuit setup. Whether you are using a bare chip or an Arduino Uno, this project is a great way to learn about 8-bit AVR microcontrollers and real-time timing. 1. Key Project Components
This is the easiest path for those who want a quick "plug and play" experience. Simple Standalone ATMega328p Microcontroller - Hackster.io
16MHz Crystal Oscillator with 22pF capacitors for standard timing, or use the 8MHz internal RC oscillator for low-power builds.
4-digit 7-segment display (multiplexed) or a 16x2 I2C LCD.
To build a reliable digital clock, you will need the following hardware: ATmega328P (the heart of the clock).
Push buttons to set hours, minutes, and alarms. 2. Code Implementation Options
DS3231 or DS1307 RTC Module to maintain time during power failures.
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This guide covers everything you need to know about the , implementation, and circuit setup. Whether you are using a bare chip or an Arduino Uno, this project is a great way to learn about 8-bit AVR microcontrollers and real-time timing. 1. Key Project Components
This is the easiest path for those who want a quick "plug and play" experience. Simple Standalone ATMega328p Microcontroller - Hackster.io
16MHz Crystal Oscillator with 22pF capacitors for standard timing, or use the 8MHz internal RC oscillator for low-power builds.
4-digit 7-segment display (multiplexed) or a 16x2 I2C LCD.
To build a reliable digital clock, you will need the following hardware: ATmega328P (the heart of the clock).
Push buttons to set hours, minutes, and alarms. 2. Code Implementation Options
DS3231 or DS1307 RTC Module to maintain time during power failures.