I bought two different models of Heath Kit clocks with flat planar neon displays. They were both plugged into two outlets on the same AC extension cord and then the extension cord was plugged into a wall receptacle. One runs as 24 hour clock, other one is a 12 hour clock After a few days they are not at the same time and the longer they run the further apart they get. I thought that they both used AC line frequency for timekeeping. Any ideas, I'm stumped by this.
Thanks Phil B.
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From: Adrian Pardini <pardo...@gmail.com>
Date: November 16, 2019 at 8:56 PM
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one runs correctly, the 24 hour version runs fast
thanks for the insights
Phil B.
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One solution for filtering noise on the mains to your counter input is to set up a one-shot input that has a time period equal to just a little less than 60Hz (or 50Hz). That way, the counter input will not see anything between the cycles. I did this on some TTL clocks back in the 70’s and it was a perfect solution. For 60 Hz, a value of 14-15ms for the one shot period should be effective. I used a 74121 for the TTL version of the circuit. Probably lots of other ways to do it. The point is that you only want your counter to accept an input change once during a defined period, as anything else would be noise.
Jeff
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