“It is using an ESP32 equipped with an OLED display, two mechanical 7 segment displays and 14 relays. I’m using two NXP MC33996’s along with the DPDT relays in an h-bridge configuration. To set(display) each individual segment it needs at least a 1ms pulse and to reset the segment it needs to be pulsed with the opposite polarity. This was a proof of concept before I design a much larger clock with 6 digits and 46 relays with two sets of flip dots as colons. The sound is amazing and I could not be happier with how it turned out.”
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