id like pics of anyones click/watch they made with this, and my powersupple 
overheats too but thats ok, can ya send the files mabey?  and i dont have 
fpga but i  do have some 22v10 gal's and such

On Tuesday, March 10, 2020 at 3:50:35 PM UTC-7, gregebert wrote:
>
> Not sure if you meant my wristwatch, or Westdave's clock.....
>
> I have design files for gEDA PCB, etc, but I dont recommend this design to 
> anyone for a wristwatch. My HV power supply overheats after 15-20 seconds 
> of continuous usage (transformer saturation).
> The original watch shown in my photo no longer works (transformer 
> overheated, I think) , though the original prototype board is still working 
> fine. 
> Believe it or not, the original prototype is powered by a "worn-out" 
> cellphone battery, that was charged 5 years ago, and it's still keeping 
> decent time and running from that original charge.
> Every few weeks I confirm it's still running OK and the display his decent 
> brightness.
>
>
> The footprint was pretty easy to make; I used a digital caliper to measure 
> the pins relative to 1 location. It takes a few minutes to gently wiggle 
> the display into the PCB.
>
> The code is written in verilog, and compiled onto an FPGA. Unless you have 
> FPGA experience and good soldering skills with SMT devices, this is not a 
> project I would recommend.
>
>
>

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