I made the cp-clock which is a device for tracking your time and points during simulations of informatics contests. It's simple to use, just input the amount of time and total points you can score, and click a button to start. Then just use the rotary encoder to input how many points you score throughout the contest. There's also a stop button available just in case! (and a buzzer to reward your efforts) NOTE: The hackatime times are a bit split up, but the project times for this one are Fusion360-cp-clock, Fusion360-cp_clockpcb, cp_clock (KiCad), cp-clock, Fusion360-cp\_clock (top plate of case) which sum up to a total of 8h 14m
I made the cp-clock which is a device for tracking your time and points during simulations of informatics contests. It's simple to use, just input the amount of time and total points you can score, and click a button to start. Then just use the rotary encoder to input how many points you score throughout the contest. There's also a stop button available just in case! (and a buzzer to reward your efforts) NOTE: The hackatime times are a bit split up, but the project times for this one are Fusion360-cp-clock, Fusion360-cp_clockpcb, cp_clock (KiCad), cp-clock, Fusion360-cp\_clock (top plate of case) which sum up to a total of 8h 14m