J
Justin
Guest
hi everyone!
I've taken a Seiko clock apart (just the plastic outer casing) cuz I broke a
small bit of plastic inside and the alarm switch wouldnt work anymore. As I
looked at the actual module with all the little cogs and the electronic bit
inside i noticed one corner of the module had 5 gold contacts, presumable
from part of the PCB inside sticking out. I was wondering that it may
something which allows you to use the internal timing signals for an
external device, maybe like the way in films where they make a time bomb
with a clock? or am I just stupid? Im not an expert in electronics, only
know a tiny little. and Im just curious
I've taken a Seiko clock apart (just the plastic outer casing) cuz I broke a
small bit of plastic inside and the alarm switch wouldnt work anymore. As I
looked at the actual module with all the little cogs and the electronic bit
inside i noticed one corner of the module had 5 gold contacts, presumable
from part of the PCB inside sticking out. I was wondering that it may
something which allows you to use the internal timing signals for an
external device, maybe like the way in films where they make a time bomb
with a clock? or am I just stupid? Im not an expert in electronics, only
know a tiny little. and Im just curious