7 Segment LED Counter

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7 Segment LED Counter Author Views Views Today Rank Comments 248,837 221 178 This simple counter can be used to count pulses, as the basis for a customer counter (like you see at the doors of some stores), or for anything else that may be counted. The circuit accepts any TTL compatible logic signal, and can be expanded easily (see Notes). Schematic 7 Segment Display Reference Parts Part Total Qty. Description Substitutio ns R1-R7 7 470 Ohm 1/4 Watt Resistor U1 1 74LS90 TTL BCD Counter IC 7490,74HC90

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7 Segment LED Counter

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7 Segment LED Counter

7 Segment LED Counter

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This simple counter can be used to count pulses, as the basis for a customer counter (like you see at the doors of some stores), or for anything else that may be counted. The circuit accepts any TTL compatible logic signal, and can be expanded easily (see Notes).

Schematic

7 Segment Display Reference

Parts

Part

Total Qty.

Description

Substitutions

R1-R7

7

470 Ohm 1/4 Watt Resistor

U1

1

74LS90 TTL BCD Counter IC

7490,74HC90

U2

1

74LS47 TTL Seven Segment Display Driver IC

7447,74HC47

DISP1

1

Common Anode 7 Segment LED Display

MISC

1

Board, Sockets For ICs, Wire

Notes

1. All pulses to be counted are to be TTL compatible. They should not exeed 5V and not fall below ground.

2. You can add more digits by building a second (or third, or fourth, etc...) circuit and connecting the pin 11-6 junction of the 74LS90 and 74LS47 to pin 14 of the 74LS90 in the other circuit. You can keep expanding this way to as many digits as you want.

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