you can post it here...Thank you for the reply, can i send you my schematic of what i have so far to see if it looks correct?
I didn't realize they used JK flip flops in those!...or you could just by one ready made its Cheaper!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-R...2910?pt=Wristwatches&var=&hash=item4170e3840e
What game are you trying to play here? This is the exact image that tshuck posted over in your other thread. Now you are claiming it as the result of your work (and some "friend")?
http://imageshack.us/photo/my-images/560/scan560001.jpg/
Wish it were easy as buying one! This is what me and a friend of mine put together.
No, no, I posted the link the OP provided here on the other thread since the OP already has a schematic... Sorry if that got a bit confusing.. Sarcasm doesn't carry well on the internet....What game are you trying to play here? This is the exact image that tshuck posted over in your other thread. Now you are claiming it as the result of your work (and some "friend")?
Well, maybe I'm wrong. Surely if that is the case, you can explain what each part of "your" schematic does and how it relates to your 12-hour clock.
Try showing us what you did to get the seconds(or, minutes, or hours) counter working, show us what you are doing and we can look at it...little confused about the last two posts? just looking for some pointers or tutoring on the clock.
You've posted a schematic, claiming that it is yours (and some "friend), but you haven't given any notion of how it is supposed to work. Since your came up with it, you need to describe how you came up with it and how it is supposed to work. Don't expect others to reverse engineer a design that you came up with.little confused about the last two posts? just looking for some pointers or tutoring on the clock.
If your circuit does not work, you need to think about what could be the reasons.Tough crowd, to say the least. Yes said its something i worked on with a friend who took a electronics class back in high school last week, who tutored me and we drew this up. Half was provided from the start. Only thing is it won't work on a circuit board when I tried it. Asked for some advice from an engineer friend of my dad's, who said he hadn't seen JK Flip Flops since college, so was looking for someone familiar with FF's who could offer some advice or troubleshooting or how to incorporate the MOD-x's, after a recomendation to check with this forum, not a not a genuity accusation. Nevermind on the help. I'll keep reading the textbook.
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