It's got my interest for sure On 25 Feb, 19:21, MichaelB <[email protected]> wrote: > To all, > > As some of you may know, Carl Ott of this forum has done a wonderful 6 > digit direct-drive clock design for the B7971. I have been working > with Carl and another forum member and have had a batch of PCB’s made > per his gerber files. This has resulted in my building an open-top > > > Note the aluminum fab’d bracket mounting the rotary encoder. This will > be replaced with a right angle rotary that will mount directly to the > PCB. Carl plans to do a little more tweaking to the software as well. > Also there is a fair amount of SMD component soldering involved by the > user and the kit will be offered without tubes. > > Here is a list of the feature set as it stands now. > > ==Unique Rotary Encoder User interface > > ==Auto Display dimming feature via photo sensor > > ==Adjustable DIM and Brightness levels with Adjustable Dimming > threshold > > ==QuickTime Set feature- quickly and easily set current time without > entering config. mode > > ==9 Selectable FONTS > > ==Clock spells out the Month and Day of the week, also displays date > and year > > ==Four user selectable colon modes- OFF, ON, BLINK, ALT, or RAILRD > (railroad) > > == TCXO time based > > ==Time On/Time Off sleep setting > > ==Smooth Digit Cross Fade feature with fade rate adjust. > > ==12/24 hour display mode selection > > ==Leading Zero Suppression selection > > ==Adjustable Pulse width Modulation setting value. > > ==Light Value Test Feature to determine optimal dimming point > > ==CW/CCW Rotary encoder direction selection > > Your feedback is appreciated!
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