This research focuses on developing a hardware clock as a helping tool for achieving camera time synchronization. The hardware clock provides an accurate time reference to align frames captured by multiple cameras. The thesis employs the Goal Oriented Method (Action Research) framework to develop and assess the performance of the hardware clock utilizing various components. The results section presents the collected data from the camera synchronization project, including timestamps recorded for each frame captured by the two camera setups. Statistical analysis techniques are employed to evaluate the results achieved from each camera setup. The discussion section addresses the research questions and purpose of the study. The results contribute to the evaluation of the hardware clock's effectiveness in achieving precise camera synchronization. Lastly, the thesis concludes by discussing the limitations encountered during the research process and suggesting potential avenues for further research. Keywords: Camera synchronization, Binary clock, Microcontroller, IR LEDs