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Im doing a project, and it's really sorta small, ... its a 4" cube..... I'm trying to build a binary clock for it.


current time - for me anyways

  O o O o
o O o o O o



where "O" is on and "o" is off. Does anyone have any ideas for this? It is running off of a small voltage probably 5 volts...

I know I could build a 60hrz counter useing some 555 timers (yeah me and thoes 555s...) but i'd like something much more accurate.

Do you know of a good way to do this? Maybe an integrated curcuit of some sort?


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I know I could build a 60hrz counter useing some 555 timers (yeah me and thoes 555s...) but i'd like something much more accurate.

Do you know of a good way to do this? Maybe an integrated curcuit of some sort?


A very simple and accurate way is through a 32768 kHz crystal oscillator followed by a clock divider.

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