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This is one very cool looking Propeller Clock Build! It is based on the ATmega324P and was programmed in BASCOM-AVR. There is more information in this forum post (translator needed). Unlike my Spinning Display project this one does not have wire connections to power the rotating section instead it uses induction to power the spinning section. Thanks for the tip Muris.
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August 25th, 2010
neat design, nice and quiet too!
August 27th, 2010
What is spinning the arm? Is there a motor I can’t see?
August 27th, 2010
Hi Toddk,
Looks to be a brushless motor. Watch the second video and you will see the guts.
August 29th, 2010
Amazing stuff, I really like the detail, the powering, the design of the graphical elements, the coding, the PCB and the choice of parts, there’s something about it that elevates it above the usual.
I’m guessing he’s an engineer and not just some hobbyist.
August 27th, 2011
I want to buy this proclock.