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| industrial-clock controller 171 At the same time, bistable IC5 toggles and causes the bridge circuit composed of T2. . .T8 to reverse the mo...

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| up/down clock generator 154 1 R7 Various designs of clock generators have appeared in previous Summer Circuits issues of Elektor Elec- troni...

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| EE 58 April 1986 Fig Internal organization of the Type ICM7170 chip, an all-CMOS and microprocessor compatible real- time clock (RTC) contro...

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| elektor electronics december 1985 This digital clock makes use of the giant displays published in the July Et August 1985 issue of Elektor E...

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| 27MHz I=1 3 rd overtone 00115 Many computer systems use one clock signal, from which all other timing signals are derived. The fre- quency o...

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| real-time clock... elektor april 1985 real-time clock . . . ...for personal computers Every home computer enthusiast wants to stay abreast o...

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| . for sleepy drivers radio can be switched on and off via a relay contact. Switch on the supply; the display should then flash. Setting the...

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| for frequencies up to 10 MHz When using fast CPUs it can still be a problem to generate a good clock signal. By "good" we mean that it must...

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| talking-clock extension elektor april 1983 The "Talking clock" presented by Elektor in the June 1982 issue only speaks when instructed to do...

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| 6-32 — elektor june 1982 talking clock In a very short time every electrical appliance will be talking to you: the washing machine, vacuum...