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This is the first clock I ever built. I've built a few LED signs, but they get boring because I already know the message.

How this clock works:

A motor spins the "propeller", and a small microprocessor keeps track of time and changes the pattern on seven LEDs with exact timing to simulate a 7 by 30 array of LEDs. It is an illusion, but it works nicely.

If you want to build this clock, you will need a few things, including:

Skill with motors and mechanical things.

Prior electronic experience.

A dead VCR or floppy drive or other source of a suitable motor and miscellaneous parts.

A programmer that will program a PIC16C84 or 16F84 microprocessor.

I have provided (almost)everything else:

The Next Page with drawings and plans.

Download:

mclock.txt A full description how to build it.

mclkpart.txt The parts list.

mclock8.asm The source code in Microchip MPASM format.

mclock8.hex The hex code ready to load into a PIC16C84 or 16F84 chip.

mclksch2.gif A large and very readable schematic diagram.

mclkmoto.gif A drawing of the modifications to the motor.

If you can't get that kind of motor, you can use the motor from an old disk drive. This page has a lot of pictures and will take some time to load. If you use a disk drive motor or any other DC motor with brushes 180 degrees apart, you'll need the slightly revised code:

Download:

mclockt3.asm The source code.

mclockt3.hex The hex code ready to put in a chip.

If you don't have any way to put the program into a PIC 16C84 or 16F84 chip, you can build your own programmer.

Printed Circuit Board Layout for a version of the clock.

License:

The hardware design and software are covered under the GNU General Public License.

Warranty:

None.

Frequently Asked Questions:

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