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CELEBRATING THE INFINITY OF PI DAY WITH THERMOCHROMIC FOIL

CELEBRATING THE INFINITY OF PI DAY WITH THERMOCHROMIC FOIL

It might take you some time to understand what’s happening in the video that Hackaday alum [Moritz Sivers] shared with us. This is [Moritz]’s contribution for this year’s Pi Day – a machine that shows digits of Pi in a (technically, not quite) infinite loop, and shows us a neat trick we wouldn’t have thought of. The two main […]

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IMPROVED THERMOCHROMIC CLOCK USES PCB HEATERS FOR BETTER CONTRAST

IMPROVED THERMOCHROMIC CLOCK USES PCB HEATERS FOR BETTER CONTRAST

We love timepiece projects round these parts, so here we are with another unusual 7-segment clock design. Hackaday’s own [Moritz Sivers] wasn’t completely satisfied with his last thermochromic clock, so has gone away and built another one, solved a few of the issues, and this time designed it to be wall mounted. The original design had a single

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THE THERMOCHROMIC DISPLAY YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU NEEDED

THE THERMOCHROMIC DISPLAY YOU DIDN’T KNOW YOU NEEDED

We love unique ways of displaying data here at Hackaday, and this ingenious thermochromic display created by [Moritz v. Sivers] more than fits the bill. Using sheets of color changing liquid crystals and careful temperature control of the plates they’re mounted on, he’s built a giant seven-segment display that can colorfully (albeit somewhat slowly) show the

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