This is nice, but the pseudo-binary clock (which has 4 columns) is easier to read. I am making one right now using an AT2313 uC. :) So that's interesting.
Ehem... So, if anyone could tell me a clock company which sells clocks like the video's one but for the wrist (Only the binary part) I would appreciate it. And oh! Don't forget it has to have the 16 bit for hours (Then it can count up to 24).
2 and its powers are the future. Hail, Hexadecimal Radix!
I would LOVE to find a clock which works in the same binary way as this. I HATE not finding a commercialized binary clock with an up to 24 hours listing like this one's. I already hated the a.m.-p.m. thing when I had to hate a type of clock which had to be cool coz it was binary but lacked the 16 bit in hours and even the a.m.-p.m. thing, which made these binary clocks useful as an analogic one, in other words, worthless for a person who drinks 3 days of the week away and wakes up at 18:00. Nice
sorry, desiredusername, but this real binary clock is pseudo-binary, too. it does NOT display the decimal value of the time. it just shows the numbers in a different way than the usual ones. but very nice anyway. got blueprints of the board for me?
dose anybody have a soldering diagram so that i could build this
fh206 2 weeks ago
This is nice, but the pseudo-binary clock (which has 4 columns) is easier to read. I am making one right now using an AT2313 uC. :) So that's interesting.
TheRealGeriBoss 8 months ago
binary code was 64 32 16 8 4 2 1 etc etc right? thats awesome
xXxENTExXx 1 year ago
Scratch that it prob uses binary counters and a 555 IC
cris1133 1 year ago
Very Neat! Does it use S to P shift registers and a 555 IC?
cris1133 1 year ago
Ehem... So, if anyone could tell me a clock company which sells clocks like the video's one but for the wrist (Only the binary part) I would appreciate it. And oh! Don't forget it has to have the 16 bit for hours (Then it can count up to 24).
2 and its powers are the future. Hail, Hexadecimal Radix!
Farrokhzad 1 year ago
I would LOVE to find a clock which works in the same binary way as this. I HATE not finding a commercialized binary clock with an up to 24 hours listing like this one's. I already hated the a.m.-p.m. thing when I had to hate a type of clock which had to be cool coz it was binary but lacked the 16 bit in hours and even the a.m.-p.m. thing, which made these binary clocks useful as an analogic one, in other words, worthless for a person who drinks 3 days of the week away and wakes up at 18:00. Nice
Farrokhzad 1 year ago
you should use decoupling, when there is too many leds light up, some will have a lower brighnes.
sxdemon 1 year ago
that's cool! i'm going to build similar, probz will have those three line horizontally. did you make this clock using logic gates or a PIC?
xpzwhisper 2 years ago
sorry, desiredusername, but this real binary clock is pseudo-binary, too. it does NOT display the decimal value of the time. it just shows the numbers in a different way than the usual ones. but very nice anyway. got blueprints of the board for me?
daskraut 3 years ago
You mean it doesn't show the *binary* value of the time?
Actually, even a regular clock isn't decimal. It's sexagesimal. So this is a binary representation of a decimal notation of a base-60 clock.
I have a blog post coming up about a binary calendar. Keep your various sensory organs peeled for it.
desiredusername 3 years ago 2
taken a look at your blog and tell you what: i'll bookmark it.
daskraut 3 years ago
very slick now lose the arduino and put it on a hat
davidbball13 3 years ago 2
wow!
alora12 4 years ago
This is great! Thanks for sharing
thiage 4 years ago
cool
19marco82 4 years ago
I like your Stirlings. I wish I had access to a machine shop, but sadly I don't....yet.
desiredusername 4 years ago
very cool
19marco82 4 years ago
cool
19marco82 4 years ago