The sixty second timer is a timer that used synchronous counters to make a full minute. This needs to be achieved by connecting them and not using two separate synchronous counters.
The 60 second digital clock was a difficult task to do since we need to wire both counters and connect them with one source to tell when the right reaches from one to nine, the left clock will add one. I had some difficult wiring this since I was relatively new to making two synchronous counters combine to form a two digit number. I was doing everything right except one thing that I needed assistance with. I needed to wire the load from the first synchronous counter to an inverter, then I wire the inverter to the second synchronous’ clock. This is to add a delay saying every time the first synchronous counts from zero to nine, a number will be added to the second synchronous (representing the second digit). This will repeat until the number reaches sixty nine, after this the entire clock will restart meaning it went for a minute. The clock was not made to be accurate, instead it was made as a learning experience so that I can learn how to connect two synchronous counters. The hertz I decided to go with is 30 hertz. This is not for accuracy, instead to make the timer go not too fast, but not too slow. The entire project was a success and I would like to thank Ms. Temples for helping me with the final part and solving something that was really simple and that I could not figure out.