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GPS Clock with Bluetooth, Touch Pad, and Thermostat Interfaces

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DouglasW

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The Henrietta Project interfaces a PSoC4 Pioneer Kit to 10 low cost subsystems such as Bluetooth, Nintendo touch pad, Nokia 5110 LCDs, GPS, a servo motor, temperature sensor, light sensor, humidity sensor and a home thermostat.
The Henrietta Project uses a GPS receiver to obtain the time and date from GPS satellites, so it very accurate and never needs to be set. It works well indoors since it doesn't need to lock onto multiple satellites.
If any of these subsystems are of interest, you can get some ideas on how to use them from the documentation and videos for the Henrietta Project located here:
**broken link removed**
The system is built into a picture frame to showcase all the electronics.
 
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