Claims
- 1. An electronic timepiece having an oscillator circuit to provide a relatively high frequency signal, a frequency divider to divide down the relatively high frequency signal to provide a low frequency signal, first counter circuit means responsive to the low frequency signal to provide time information signals, second counter circuit means responsive to the time information signals to provide calendar information signals, and a driver circuit responsive to the time and calendar information signals to provide drive signals to cause a display device to display time and calendar data, comprising:
- means for presetting reference data indicative of an existing year, month, date and day of the week and including a plurality of counter means capable of counting leap years, years, months, dates, and days of the week at a high speed from a preset reference data;
- means for storing calendar data indicative of a desired year, month, date, and day of the week to be determined;
- means for comparing the content of said presetting means and the content of said storing means and generatng a coincidence signal when the contents are in agreement; and
- means for halting counting operation of said counter means in response to said coincidence signal to cause said display device to display the contents of said counter means.
- 2. An electronic timepiece comprising:
- means for generating a relatively high frequency signal;
- means for dividing the relatively high frequency signal to provide a low frequency signal;
- means for generating time information signals in response to the low frequency signal;
- means for presetting reference data indicative of an existing leap year, year, month, date and day of the week and counting leap years, years, months, dates and days of the week at a high speed with the reference data serving as starting point;
- means for storing a desired year, month, date and days of the week to be determined;
- means for comparing the content of the presetting means and the content of the storing means and generating a coincidence signal when the contents are in agreement;
- means for halting counting operation of the presetting means in response to the coincidence signal and generating an output signal in response thereto;
- means for generating drive signals in response to the time information signals;
- means for displaying time information in response to the drive signals; and
- means for passing an output from the presetting means to the drive signal generating means in response to the output signal from the halting means to cause the content of the presetting means to be displayed by the display means.
- 3. An electronic timepiece according to claim 2, further comprising means for generating calendar information signal indicative of a leap year, year, month, date, and day of the week in response to the time information signal.
- 4. An electronic timepiece according to claim 3, further comprising means for inputting input signals to the time information signal generating means and the calendar information signal generating means.
- 5. An electronic timepiece according to claim 3, further comprising a source of the reference data coupled to the presetting means.
- 6. An electronic timepiece according to claim 5, in which the reference data is set in the reference data source by means of an external control member.
- 7. An electronic timepiece according to claim 5, in which the presetting means comprises gate means for selectively passing a high frequency signal therethrough, a dates counter connected to an output of the gate means to count dates at a high speed in response to the high frequency signal, a days of the week counter connected to the output of the gate means in parallel to the dates counter to count days of the week at a high speed in response to the high frequency signal, a months counter connected to an output of the dates counter to count months, and a years counter connected to an output of the months counter to count years, outputs of the dates counter, months counter, years counter and days of the week counter being applied to the comparing means.
- 8. An electronic timepiece according to claim 7, in which the presetting means further comprises a leap year counter connected to the output of the months counter, and a carry control unit connected to an output of the leap year counter to apply a carry signal to the dates counter to cause the dates counter to automatically perform a February correction.
- 9. An electronic timepiece according to claim 8, in which all of the counters of the presetting means have preset terminals coupled to the reference data source.
- 10. An electronic timepiece according to claim 9, in which all of the counters of the presetting means have control terminals connected to the halting means and are responsive to a control signal generated thereby to preset the reference data in all of the counters.
- 11. An electronic timepiece according to claim 10, in which the storing means comprises a dates counter, a months counter, a years counter, and a days of the week counter, and a plurality of gate means each having a control terminal responsive to the control signal from the halting means, an input terminal adapted to receive an input signal, and an output terminal connected to each of the counters to set the optional year, month, date and days of the week in response to the input signal applied to each of the counters.
- 12. An electronic timepiece comprising:
- means for generating a relatively high frequency signal;
- means for dividing the relatively high frequency signal to provide a low frequency signal;
- means for generating time information signals in response to the low frequency signal;
- means for generating calendar information signal indicative of a date, day of the week, month and year in response to the time information signals;
- means for changing over the calender information signal generating means to a calendar function mode from its normal timekeeping mode for thereby causing the calendar information signal generating means to count at a high speed in response to a high frequency signal from the dividing means;
- means for storing a desired year, month, date and day of the week to be determined;
- means for comparing the content of the calendar information signal generating means and the content of the storing means to generate a coincidence signal when the contents are in agreement; and
- means for displaying the content of the calendar information signal generating means in response to the coincidence signal.
- 13. An electronic timepiece according to claim 12, in which said changing over means comprises a gate circuit having a first input coupled to an output of the time information signal generating means, a second input coupled to an intermediate stage of the dividing means to receive a high frequency signal therefrom, and a control terminal adapted to receive a control signal to pass the high frequency signal through the gate circuit, and control means for generating the control signal, the calendar information signal generating means being responsive to the control signal changed over to its calendar function in which the calendar information signal generating means counts the years, months, dates and days of the week at the high speed in response to the high frequency signal.
- 14. An electronic timepiece according to claim 13, further comprising a latch circuit for storing the content of the calendar information signal generating means before it is changed over to its calendar function and inputting stored data into the calendar information signal generating means when it is changed over to its normal timekeeping mode.
- 15. An electronic timepiece comprising:
- means for generating a relatively high frequency signal;
- means for dividing the relatively high frequency signal to provide a low frequency signal;
- means for generating a time information signal in response to the low frequency signal;
- a source of reference data indicative of an existing year, month, date and day of the week;
- counter circuit means including a gate circuit selectively passing a high frequency signal therethrough from the dividing means, a dates counter coupled to an output of the gate circuit, a days of week counter coupled to the output of the gate circuit, a months counter connected to an output of the dates counter, and a years counter coupled to the output of the gate circuit, all of the counter circuits having preset terminals connected to the reference data source and presetting the date, day of the week, month and year of the reference data therein, respectively;
- register means for storing a desired year, month, date and day of the week to be determined;
- means for comparing the content of the counter circuit means and the content of the register means and generating an output signal when a difference between year data in the counter circuit means and year data in the register means reaches a predetermined value, and a coincidence signal when the content of the counter circuit means and the content of the register means are in agreement;
- control means for generating a first control signal to open the gate circuit of the counter circuit means to pass the high frequency signal to the year counter to cause the same to count years at a high speed until the output signal is generated by the comparing means after which the month, date and day of the week counters start counting, and a second control signal in response to the coincidence signal to halt counting operation of the counter circuit means; and
- means for displaying the content of the counter circuit means in response to the second control signal.
Priority Claims (2)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation in part of patent application Ser. No. 756,677, filed Jan. 4, 1977 and now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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