Hi,

5-ht wrote:
> See: http://techno-logic-art.com/clock.htm

That's some very nice work, and incredibly clean construction. I can't
even begin to imagine how long it must have taken to build this.

I'm quite surprised by the total absence of capacitors though. I assume
it uses a power supply that isn't shown, which should at least have a
filter cap, but this amount of digital logic without any decoupling
capacitors still doesn't seem right to me.

There is another discrete component clock here:
http://www.transistorclock.com/
It's a more straightforward design on a PCB, and it uses plenty of
capacitors, mostly for coupling the counting stages. Full schematics
with explanations are available in the assembly manual.


Best Regards,
Arne

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