12 hour digital clock

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Ananodeh

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hi << can anyone solve this qustions by multisim and upload the simulation ?


1-A standard 12-hour digital clock. Digital clocks are usually set up to start at 12:00, and they count 12:01, 12:02, 12:03, and eventually the clock gets to 12:58, 12:59, 1:00, and so on.
Show your work using 7-segment displays.
 
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I wouldn't bother Joe... Sarcasm doesn't work.... I have worked all my life to give all my knowledge to those who can't be arsed...
 
Ian,

I intended that to be the last post here ... but this one replaces it. Just trying to get the one brain cell in proper motion for the day....
 
Guys,
You are responding to an old thread which has been re-vitalised by a spammer who has since been banned and deleted.
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