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Actually, I don't know what frequency should I given on the clock. I think, it should be 1Hz.
XFG1 is the clock signal
I am using 7-segment LED display common cathode. Its mean, I will have to connect CK pin to 5v. Right?
Sir, can you help me how to perform and check operations of each IC? I try myself but it just few month before I started the digital electronics and suddenly we have been given with a project. So I don't know how to do it, neither I have knowledge about it much. But I can try. I have one week in order to complete it. Can you take me step by step?Example, turn off the latch so you can see what is going on. Watch the output pins of the various IC's. Try to recognize the binary number from the four output pins, and to see the progression with each change.
Yes sir, I will then let you know.Or, input various binary patterns at the decoder IC. See if you can get numerals on the led display.
How can you say this the count to be done at 1Hz frequency? What would happen if I give count of above 1Hz, 100Hz or 1KHz. Similarly, what would happen if I give the count less than 1Hz?Yes, you want the count to be done at a 1 Hz frequency.
There is a sequence of steps: (1) count, (2) unlatch, (3) display, (4) latch, (5) clear...
It must be done in exactly the right order (I hope I listed the above steps correctly). I do not know specifically how your counter IC does this. You must make sure, in order to get sensible results.
No. Common cathode must be connected to ground. Common anode conects to 5V.
You need common anode display not common cathode.I am using 7-segment LED display common cathode.
Sir, can you help me how to perform and check operations of each IC? I try myself but it just few month before I started the digital electronics and suddenly we have been given with a project. So I don't know how to do it, neither I have knowledge about it much. But I can try. I have one week in order to complete it. Can you take me step by step?
How can you say this the count to be done at 1Hz frequency? What would happen if I give count of above 1Hz, 100Hz or 1KHz. Similarly, what would happen if I give the count less than 1Hz?
Sorry sir, didn't understand this.It is fine to reduce the time window so that it will divide by 10 or 100 or 1000, in case your incoming frequency is too high for your 3 digits to accommodate.
Likewise you can extend the time window to 10 seconds, so that the counter can handle an incoming frequency slower than 1 Hz.
Just to observe visual simulator results easily( slow enough). If we set R02 clock at 0.5Hz(1sec on time, 1sec off timewhy did you set your clock at CKA 6Hz? and why did you set your clock at R02 period of 4sec (f=250mHz)
When either M or N (or both) is (are) high, the output is disabled to the high-impedance state; however, sequentialI know it has 3 output states but how?
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