Hi this propeller clock is quite intriguing should keep the kids amused for = about 10s :-), where can 1 get the circuitry / code / etc? I saw a similar design in a shop, it basically a wand that moves like a = metronome, slightly faster.=20 Dave Smith Cape Town South Africa ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Bala.Chandar@sanofi-aventis.com=20 To: piclist@mit.edu=20 Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 4:19 PM Subject: RE: [PIC] Propeller clock motor Hi Jan-Erik, Here is the snap showing the disassembled clock. The PIC used is 16F648A. Initially I tried with a 16F628 but ran out = of code space as I kept adding features.=20 Regards, Bala > -----Original Message----- > From: piclist-bounces@mit.edu=20 > [mailto:piclist-bounces@mit.edu]On Behalf > Of Jan-Erik Soderholm > Sent: Tuesday, February 01, 2005 7:01 PM > To: piclist@mit.edu > Subject: RE: [PIC] Propeller clock motor >=20 >=20 > Bala.Chandar@sanofi-aventis.com wrote : >=20 > > With an air core transformer, my propeller clock works > > nicely (gif file attached).... >=20 > Hi. >=20 > You don't happen to have a image of the clock > standing still. So one can get an idea of the overall > mechanical design. It was a bit hard from the > "live" image... :-) >=20 > Best Regards, > Jan-Erik >=20 >=20 >=20 > --=20 > http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive > View/change your membership options at > http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist >=20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ----- --=20 http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist -- http://www.piclist.com PIC/SX FAQ & list archive View/change your membership options at http://mailman.mit.edu/mailman/listinfo/piclist