I agree with one of the other posters... I think that the best place to start is with an existing design. There are tons available on the internet, you can order parts from mouser.com

-Adam

On 8/16/2012 9:36 AM, Frederick Heald wrote:
Just curious - why not build a "kit" clock or two to get some practice
with the circuitry before you try to engineer and build from scratch?
There's a wide variety of cool kits, analog and digital; just mounting
and adding buttons gives you a lot of customization opportunity.


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