Electromagnetically-driven pendulum (was Re: IBM ScanMaster)

From: Shawn T. Rutledge <ecloud_at_bigfoot.com>
Date: Thu Apr 5 10:27:51 2001

On Thu, Apr 05, 2001 at 08:53:53AM -0500, John Foust wrote:
> Pendulums could be sync'd by starting their swing at the
> same time by a pulse on a control line (which would release
> a catch that had held the pendulum at top-swing), and they
> could be re-sync'd and their swing regenerated with a well-timed
> pulse to an electromagnet at the apogee of the swing-path.

That sounds pretty cool. Maybe someday it'd be fun to build a slave
grandfather clock, with the pendulum driven that way instead of by
weights. Has anything like that been built commercially?

I've got some old solenoid-driven slave clocks which I intend to drive
using something fairly modern (probably a Dallas Semiconductor TINI)
but these get one pulse per minute to advance the hands; I haven't seen
such clocks with pendulums.

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