Binary arithmetic

Binary clock

A binary clock is a clock that displays the time of day in a binary format. Originally, such clocks showed each decimal digit of sexagesimal time as a binary value, but presently binary clocks also exist which display hours, minutes, and seconds as binary numbers. Most binary clocks are digital, although analog varieties exist. True binary clocks also exist, which indicate the time by successively halving the day, instead of using hours, minutes, or seconds. Similar clocks, based on Gray coded binary, also exist. (Wikipedia).

Binary clock
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What's a Binary Clock?

Hi! In this video, I’ll teach you how to read a binary clock and talk about how technology uses binary. I learned a lot while researching for this video and had a ton of fun putting it together, so I hope you enjoy it! Thanks so much to Anelace for giving me permission to use the design o

From playlist Summer of Math Exposition Youtube Videos

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3D Printed Binary Watch | How it Works

Link to the creator of the watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0YdMxOjTrLs

From playlist 3D Printing

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Binary 4 – Floating Point Binary Fractions 1

This is the fourth in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. In particular, this video covers the representation of real numbers using floating point binary notation. It begins with a description of standard

From playlist Binary

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Time by clocks

The way how to show time using clocks. It is 12 hours video you can use as a screensaver on clock, every number changing is completely random. Please enjoy.

From playlist Timers

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Binary 3 – Fixed Point Binary Fractions

This is the third in a series of videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. It covers the representation of real numbers in binary using a fixed size, fixed point, register. It explains with examples how to convert both po

From playlist Binary

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Binary 1 - Converting to and from Denary

This is the first in a series of computer science videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. It covers the need for binary and details of how to convert positive whole numbers in base 10 into 8 bit binary, and vice versa.

From playlist GCSE Computer Science

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Binary 2 - Two's Complement Representation of Negative Numbers

This is the second in a series of computer science videos about the binary number system which is fundamental to the operation of a digital electronic computer. It covers the two's complement system of representing positive and negative integers in binary. It demonstrates how two's comple

From playlist Binary

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1. Unsigned Binary Numbers - How to Convert From Unsigned Binary Numbers to Whole Numbers

This tutorial shows how to convert from an unsigned binary number to a whole number. Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn2SbZWi4yTkmPUj5wnbfoA/join :)

From playlist Binary Numbers

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Learn Binary by Building a Binary Clock with Flutter

Do you know how binary works? Learn the basics by building a binary Clock in Flutter. Build your own clock before the competition deadline on Jan 22nd, 2020. https://fireship.io/lessons/build-a-binary-clock-flutter/ Flutter Clock Competition https://flutter.dev/clock What is a Binary Cloc

From playlist Flutter

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ASCII

From playlist Week 0 2015 Shorts

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1-Bit Breadboard Computer P.07 – Programming in an Increment Program

Did you think we were done? Not quite! We got one more trick up our sleeve for this awesome little breadboard computer. Time to put a proper program on it and get some meaningful output out of it! So, where to next? I’d love to hear from y’all about where you’d like to see the next evoluti

From playlist 1-Bit Breadboard Computer

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Program counter design

Designing the program counter module for the 8-bit computer. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater This video describes how the program counter works and what functionality we need it to have. We'll build the program counter in the next video: https://youtu.be/tNwU7pK_3

From playlist Building an 8-bit breadboard computer!

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I Made My Own Computer | Let's See How It Works

This computer is easily the most difficult project I have ever worked on but it's also one of my favorites. It broke me down to quitting so many times but I am so happy I finished it, I learned so many things, and I'm glad I can share with you how it works! Thank you for watching and let'

From playlist 3D Printing

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Nixie Tube Display ESP8266 Wemos D1 Mini Testing

Using a Saleae Logic Analyser to test the initial Arduino code for the Wemos D1 Mini for the Nixie tube Youtube subscriber counter.

From playlist Nixie Tube Display Project

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Binary counter

The JK flip-flop can be used to count in binary! Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/beneater You can get all the components used in this video from any online electronic components distributor (Jameco, Digikey, Mouser, etc). Complete parts list (everything in this video): -

From playlist Building an 8-bit breadboard computer!

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Build an 8-bit decimal display for our 8-bit computer

In this video, we'll use an EEPROM (28C16) to create a decimal display for an 8-bit value. The display uses multiplexing to drive four digits using a single EEPROM. As a bonus it supports both unsigned and signed (twos complement) display modes. Support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.

From playlist Building an 8-bit breadboard computer!

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RISC versus CISC

In this computer science video tutorial you will learn about some of the differences between RISC and CISC. RISC stands for Reduced Instruction Set Computer, and CISC stands for Complex Instruction Set Computer. You will learn that RISC and CISC are two fundamentally different approaches

From playlist Computer Hardware and Architecture

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Binary Tree 1. Constructing a tree (algorithm and pseudocode)

This is the first in a series of videos about binary trees. It is an explanation of the dynamic data structure known as the Binary Tree. It describes the way in which a binary tree is constructed, and how it can be represented numerically using a system of left and right pointers. This v

From playlist Data Structures

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1-Bit Breadboard Computer P.02 – 8-bit Program Counter (using 74HC163)

Time for another 1-bit breadboard computer episode! In this episode we build an 8-bit program counter using two 74HC163 4-bit binary counter chips. Come join us on Discord and Twitter! Discord: https://discord.gg/p7UsfHD Twitter: https://twitter.com/UsagiElectric Thanks for watching!

From playlist 1-Bit Breadboard Computer

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Gray code | Minute | Hexadecimal time | Second | Hour | Sexagesimal | Binary-coded decimal