I plan to keep the pi in the middle of the clock. The length of this clock will be nearly 7 feet when completed, so there will be some significant wire runs, which introduces resistance and interference. I am not sure how I get this info to the display. I can easily use the linux OS date commands to extract the data from the system clock. I am handy with Bash/Perl, not so much with Python. Might need a DST light to indicate if its in affect. Some of these time zones do enjoy Daylight Savings Time (DST) so I have to factor that in for 3 of the displays. Not as flexible, but reduces the complexity (I think). Since these clocks will all share the same minute info, I am hoping I can just tie those digits together across all 7 clocks. I will black-out the AM/PM lights as this will be used in 24-hour mode only. I am not using the clocks in their consumer configuration because it is a pain in the ass to set them all, and nearly impossible to keep them in sync. I have a Model 1 B+ Pi which I hope is more than enough for this project. I have not done anything with a Pi before and my previous mbed project didnt exactly turn out as hoped. I'm no electrical engineer, but I have had military and college electronics courses. This is my first real electronics project in some time. If I cant use their SMD mounted LED's directly I will put in my own 5mm white LED's, but that's not my main issue. I will probably have to re-wire the display in them, I'm already prepared for that. I can get these clocks for about $15 each all day long. I am using some cheap clocks off of ebay (8.5" x 3") as purchasing large (>2") 7 segment LED's are quite expensive. What I am attempting to do is create a very large, multi-timezone clock using very large "7 segment" displays. We will call or email you with a shipping rate and to get your choice of location names.I am looking for some guidance on my first Raspberry Pi project. Order below for a basic model with 2.5 inch digital time displays (readable from 75 ft) and fixed one inch high white location label characters. Size example: A six zone clock with 2.5 inch high numerals in one horizontal row (readable from 75 ft.) is 72.25 inches wide X 8.25 high X 3.25 deep. Three accuracy options: Ethernet USB, atomic time signal OR high accuracy crystal oscillator pre-calibrated, factory synchronized, no external synchronization required.ġ00-240 volts AC, 50-60 cycle, internal transformer, several styles of cords and plugs available. Three different size numerals to choose from: 1.8 Inch characters readable from up to 40 ft / 2.5 Inch characters readable from 75 ft / 4.0 Inch characters readable from up to 130 ft. Option for any unit to display up to 24 time zones and location names by page flipping. User changeable colors for time and digital location displays: Red, blue, green, yellow, magenta, cyan and white.ĭot matrix OR bar segment displays with option for alternating between time (12 or 24 hour format - switchable) and date. Optional scrolling message display under the time zone labels. Location name options: Fixed white vinyl lettering OR digitally changeable characters and color. Available in horizontal or vertical display layout in multiple rows or columns. See drop box for pricing on a basic model (pictured at the top) - call or email with questions or for a quote on a unit with specific option.īlack Anodized Aluminum Frame with anti-glare plexiglass lens. Model BRG Custom Digital Time Zone Clocks - LIFETIME ACCURACY - COLOR CHANGEABLE "World clocks with time zone displays, time clocks, atomic clocks, barometers and corporate gifts." Time Zone Clocks - Multiple Time Zone Digital Clocks
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