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Digital clocks can be used to tell time at a glance. They quickly became more popular than the older sweep hand clocks, now known as analog clocks. The time derived by analog clocks came from either a pendulum or a spring. Pendulums are unusable on moving platforms, such as a ship, and springs unwind more and more slowly as they release stored up tension. The use of sweep hands allowed these mechanical time bases to be presented in a mechanically driven display. With the perfecting of multivibrator chips, electrical circuits could be built that could accurately keep time under a wide range of conditions. As the time base had switched from mechanical to electrical, the time display had to follow suit. Display devices called 7 segment displays were designed to allow the time to be shown numerically. While many digital clocks are available commercially, you can also build your own from components. Follow these tips to learn how to make a digital clock.

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Create a 5 volt power source.

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Prepare the physical components of the clock.

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Connect the display drivers and create the counter section.

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  1. From there, refer to the 7490 data sheets. Wiring from the rightmost device to the leftmost device, wire the first 4 7490s as a count by 10, a count by 6, a count by 10, and a count by 6. Wire the fifth 7490 as a count by 2 and the sixth 7490 as a count by 1 for the 12-hour clock. Wire the fifth 7490 as a count by 4 and the sixth 7490 as a count by 2 for the 24-hour clock. [5]
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Sequence the time clocking signals.

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  1. Then, divide that signal into smaller time increments, with each increment forcing the display to update the corresponding digit on the clock. Perform the following steps:
    • Connect the 1 Hz time base of the clocking input (In B, pin 14) to the clocking input of the first 7490. This 7490 is the seconds counter.
    • Wire pin 11 of the first 7490 to the clocking input of the second 7490. This 7490 is the tens of seconds counter.
    • Provide the ability to set the minutes section of the counter. Wire the output from pin 8 of the second 7490 to the normally closed contact of a single pole double throw switch. Wire the normally open contact of the switch to the 1 Hz time base. Wire the wiper of the switch to the clock input of the third 7490. This 7490 is the minutes counter.
    • Wire pin 11 of the third 7490 as the clocking input of the fourth 7490. This 7490 is the tens of minutes counter.
    • Provide the ability to set the hours section of the counter. Wire the output from pin 8 of the fourth 7490 to the normally closed contact of a single pole double throw switch. Wire the normally open contact of the switch to the 1 Hz time base. Wire the wiper of the switch to the clock input of the fifth 7490. The fifth 7490 is the hours counter.
    • Connect pin 6 or pin 7 of the fifth 7490 as the clocking input of the sixth 7490. This 7490 is the tens of hours counter. Use pin 6 of the fifth 7490 for the American 12-hour clock. Use pin 7 of the fifth 7490 for the 24-hour European clock.
    • Attach the 12 volt battery to the 7805 regulator using the 12 volt battery socket.

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      Things You'll Need

      • Electronics breadboard with clips
      • Integrated circuit sockets for electronic breadboarding
      • Voltage regulator and support discrete electronics
      • Time base generator and support discrete electronics
      • Counter integrated circuits
      • Light Emitting Diode (LED) display driver integrated circuits
      • Display driver integrated circuits.
      • Seven segment Light Emitting Diode (LED) displays
      • Push button switches
      • 12 volt battery and 12 volt battery socket

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