ESP8266-WiFi-Analog-Clock
Uses an ESP8266 module and an Arduino sketch to display the local time on a inexpensive analog quartz clock. (by jim11662418)
ESPNtpClient
High accuracy NTP library for ESP32 and ESP8266 (by gmag11)
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ESP8266-WiFi-Analog-Clock
Posts with mentions or reviews of ESP8266-WiFi-Analog-Clock.
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Making analog clock
Here's a simple analog clock. Motor and gears already installed.
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d1mini to wwvb for time sync
Cheaply build your own eps8266 NTP synced analog clock using code and schematics here:
ESPNtpClient
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I'm trying to use ESP32 boards as wireless receivers in a musical context where timing is critical, but when sending data via OSC the timing is all over the place (the click sound is generated by the PC that is sending the OSC via Wifi, showing the offset with the LED timing). Any ideas for a fix?
i didn't know you're sending notes too, ok. either send all notes together or only the very imminently next note might suffice. i was sceptical about the accuracy of NTP, supposedly most libraries have an accuracy of 1second, but this particular library is supposed to reach accuracies in the milisecond range, that should work. https://github.com/gmag11/ESPNtpClient basically sending one note with NTP time in the future and wait until that times has passed ( + 20ms?), then send next note.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing ESP8266-WiFi-Analog-Clock and ESPNtpClient you can also consider the following projects:
WiFiManager - ESP8266 WiFi Connection manager with web captive portal
esphome - ESPHome is a system to control your ESP8266/ESP32 by simple yet powerful configuration files and control them remotely through Home Automation systems.
ModuleInterface - Easy config and value sync between IoT modules, database and web pages
ArduinoJson - 📟 JSON library for Arduino and embedded C++. Simple and efficient.
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subsync - Subtitle Speech Synchronizer
ezTime - ezTime — pronounced "Easy Time" — is a very easy to use Arduino time and date library that provides NTP network time lookups, extensive timezone support, formatted time and date strings, user events, millisecond precision and more.
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