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Basic and I needed to design a digital clock
Basic and I needed to design a digital clock
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What kind of digital clock do you want? One made from discrete logic gates or one using MCU? How many digits do you need? Output go to LED or LCD?همسات;733253 said:Hello can you help me plase
Basic and I needed to design a digital clock
........Why?همسات;733253 said:Hello can you help me please
Basic and I needed to design a digital clock
Does that include candle clocks, water clocks, and sundials?And - There is a quantity of time that can not be sub-divided. Physical reality has a lower limit on a tick. Because of the quantum nature of existence, all clocks are digital.
IMHO,Does that include candle clocks, water clocks, and sundials?
if you use ur finger as a sundial does that make it digital?IMHO,
Candle clocks -> digital
Water clocks -> digital
Sundial -> analog
The first two are based on the molecular behavior of their respective substances and thus discrete/digital events. Unless one were to argue the particle theory of light, I see a sundial as an analog device.
Don't worry he's got all the time in the world.Four days later and no response from a one time poster. I'm beginning to doubt this will end up as a clock.
Interesting point. A pendulum is sinusoidal, or at least non-discontinuous oscillators, but the escapement is a comparator.Depends a bit on what you take analog to mean. Taken as a continuously varying signal, i.e. non-quantized then all spring and pendulum driven mechanical clocks are digital because they use an escapement to regulate the motion, hence the ticking.
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