Panel-Mount Clocks?

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Doug Johnson

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I'm looking for a time clock display (small, like panel-mount size)
that displays the time in 24-hour mode, can be synced to other clock
displays, and can have the time STOPPED-(push a button and the display
freezes at the time the button was pressed). I only need accuracy to
the minute. But I've been unable to find anything like this.

Doug Johnson
 
Doug Johnson wrote:
I'm looking for a time clock display (small, like panel-mount size)
that displays the time in 24-hour mode, can be synced to other clock
displays, and can have the time STOPPED-(push a button and the display
freezes at the time the button was pressed). I only need accuracy to
the minute. But I've been unable to find anything like this.

Doug Johnson
You wont generally find an item that is not already needed by someone
else, someplace. Maybe some background on just why you need such a
thing may be useful in finding one if such exists.

--
Luhan Monat (luhanis 'at' yahoo 'dot' com)
"The future is not what it used to be..."
http://members.cox.net/berniekm
 
I need to make a console that will provide the user with the ability to
press 5 buttons as 5 separate events are witnessed, and then recover
the times at which the events occurred later on.

Doug





In article <7Epfe.14473$tQ.9966@fed1read06>, Luhan Monat <x@y.z> wrote:

Doug Johnson wrote:
I'm looking for a time clock display (small, like panel-mount size)
that displays the time in 24-hour mode, can be synced to other clock
displays, and can have the time STOPPED-(push a button and the display
freezes at the time the button was pressed). I only need accuracy to
the minute. But I've been unable to find anything like this.

Doug Johnson

You wont generally find an item that is not already needed by someone
else, someplace. Maybe some background on just why you need such a
thing may be useful in finding one if such exists.
 
"Doug Johnson" <drjohnson@chartermi.net> wrote in message
news:100520050843527525%drjohnson@chartermi.net...
I need to make a console that will provide the user with the ability to
press 5 buttons as 5 separate events are witnessed, and then recover
the times at which the events occurred later on.

Doug
How about something like this:

http://www.sparkfun.com/datasheets/PIC/pic-mt-a.pdf

A small program should provide all the functionality.
 
On Tue, 10 May 2005 08:43:52 -0500, the renowned Doug Johnson
<drjohnson@chartermi.net> wrote:

I need to make a console that will provide the user with the ability to
press 5 buttons as 5 separate events are witnessed, and then recover
the times at which the events occurred later on.

Doug
This would be a fine microcontroller project.


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