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Mark's Stress Level Indicator project is based on an Arduino board that he's expanded, with some external hardware like an SD card, Pixel LEDs, and power management. It’s basically a modern hourglass that can be used as a fun gadget in the office!

The idea is that someone uses the device to indicate their own stress level, so everyone else around immediately knows what mood they're in. So you could, for example, give it to your boss, and use the indicator to know the best time to ask for a raise! And any change in stress level will play a unique sound, which you can change by saving the desired sounds to the SD card.

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#0:00 Welcome to element14 presents
#0:34 Overview
#1:19 The Box
#3:48 The Schematic
#6:01 Component Overview
#7:47 Heat Up That Iron!
#11:00 Programming
#12:50 What's Our Stress Level?
#14:42 Give Your Feedback

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