| About twenty years ago I recycled and modernised a vintage clock with Nixie tubes built by my father in the nineteen seventies. I replaced t...
| About twenty years ago I recycled and modernised a vintage clock with Nixie tubes built by my father in the nineteen seventies. I replaced t...
| Suppose you want to measure a slowly-varying voltage from a sensor, or perhaps plot the discharge curve of a battery. Is it really necessary...
| A timer circuit that turns on a pump for a short time every five minutes can be easily made using the famous 555 IC. Unfortunately, it's alm...
| The celebrated ‘555’ IC was originally developed as a timer device, but over the years this golden oldie has been used in all sorts of other...
| Electronics is never so fine as when it skillfully combines magic with physics, mechanics with software, imagination with thoroughness and p...
| The timer presented here is designed to look like and mimic a classic sandglass and should need zero explaining to your kids, the operation...
| This project goes to show what little hardware is sufficient to build a versatile Time and Interval Meter with a user-friendly LCD readout....
| This project dubbed TimeClick controls a digital SLR camera without human intervention using a wired connection. It can take photographs at...
| The camera shutter operating system described here makes it possible to take photos at a predefined interval, or to trigger two cameras toge...
| A time switch lets you save a considerable amount of energy by switching off equipment when it is not being used. However, time clocks from...