techn0man1ac / PerpetualLEDWristwatchLinks
The simple and "Perpetual" WristWatch(project code name "LumiTime") with 12 red LEDs, it have LIR2430 Li-Ion battery and 12 solar cells, based on a simple Microchip microcontroller ATtiny13. It full open source(firmware and hardware).
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