110 4 2 6 and 101011 32 8 2 1 43.
How to read binary wall clock.
Find the hour on the top row and the minutes on the bottom row.
Using binary coded decimal mode.
My mounted analog binary wall clock displays 11 40.
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How to read a binary clock method 1 of 3.
Setting the binary clock this clock doesn t use readable digits but bcd binary coded decimal representation.
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Reading the binary numbers from the inside out the small hand shows the binary number 1011 for 11 where the large hand is at.
It is a binary clock it s a bit harder to read but that makes it cooler you ll get used to it.
Binary consists of only 1 s and 0 s and is therefore an interesting way to read numbers for example the time.
The 2nd and 4th colums are units and the 1st and 3rd ones are 10 of the corresponding units hours minutes.
The photo was taken at 11 40.
From left to right the time is displayed in hours minutes and seconds.
The key to bcd mode is that it splits each number into two digits making them easier to read.
This video is on how to read a binary clock.
Reading a watch in true binary mode.
The resulting time in decimal is 6 43.
Bcd mode is the easier of the two modes to interpret and is described below.
Familiarize yourself with the functions of a binary clock.
Nowadays one of the ultimate ways to determine where the nerds are in the room is put a binary clock up and see who can read it.
There are six columns of 4 leds each.
Each column represents a digit.
Convert each of the two binary numbers as follows.
The format is hh mm ss.
The time on the fake clock is 110 101011.
Scott s binary clock version 1 6 and newer automatically defaults to bcd mode.
In the above image you can see my implementation of the clock.
The clock has been running for some time now and is still on time.