SLK 32 AMG (170.466) V6-3.2L SC (112.960) (2003)
Clock: Description and Operation
GF54.30-P-3011A Electronic Clock, Location/Function
General
A periodic process with a period of high accuracy is required to measure time (clock) (e.g. rotation of the earth, pendulum oscillation.)
Electronic clock
Accordingly an electrical clock signal of high frequency accuracy is required for an electronic clock. This clock signal is usually derived from the very
constant mechanical oscillations of an oscillator crystal. A quartz (q) with a really high frequency (e.g. f1 = 1 MHz) is normally used. This frequency is
then adjusted down to the required frequency f2 1 Hz or 1/60 Hz by an electronic frequency divider (t), i.e. one pulse is generated every second or
minute. The display unit can be actuated by this pulse. A stepper motor (s) is used on clocks with a pointer and a liquid crystal display (I) on clocks with
a digital display.
With an additional circuit (b) the clock can be adjusted via control buttons.
In addition the time or a time/date pulse is also made available to other systems (e.g. trip computer, Active Service System (ASSYST), maintenance
display).