It is known that digital logic can be implemented with 555 chips:
- Digital logic using 555 chips
- 555-logic: designing digital circuits with 555s only!
- Boolean Logic with 555s
- Concept: Four 555 timers into a gated D latch
- More 555 logic (plus 3 555 timers into a active-low-gated not-D latch)
Specifically, an A&!B gate (inhibit gate) can be constructed, which is functionally complete, and thus, 555 logic should be Turing-complete.
We can do a little better than building an entire machine out of inhibit gates, however. The 555 also contains an RS latch which comes in handy when implementing sequential logic.
There is also a long tradition of building clocks from (sometimes obscure) logic families. Some noteworthy examples:
- Transistor Clock and TTL Clock by KABtronics
- Neon Clock (and its sequel) by PA3FWM
- Diode Clock by Hackaday's own Ted Yapo
555 Time aims to follow in these footsteps by creating a clock entirely of 555 timer logic.
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