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| New Member Join Date: May 2008
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| ok i want to build a chase like knight rider. i've seen the diagrams etc. for say a 20 led one etc. i want to do a larger one maybe around 40 leds or so long stacked by 2. can anyone tell me or maybe make a diagram and a printable circuit layout that i could make a PCB with. thanks in advance. |
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| For a bidirectional running system it needs more components & a large circuit. A simple johnson counters like 4017 can drive 10 outputs but its shifting one side unless you add some diodes to the output to move them both sides. If you need more outputs you need to cascade them. Just search "cascading 4017" or similar.
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In the first issue of JPUG I wrote an article on how to sequence the 6 LEDs on the Junebug. If you set the speed and number of LEDs illuminated at once it is the same effect. Even if you do not use a junebug it will show you how to sequence LEDs using a PIC. The Junebug LEDs are Charlieplexed. But you can get the same result with similar (less complex) code for for LEDs hooked directly to IO pins. If you are new to uC's check out the tutorials in my signature.
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| I was able to do this with an atmel microcontroller. Along with several other sequences. http://youtube.com/watch?v=0MSzyGse7g0 |
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A 74HC193 bidirectional counter, a 74HC4067 demux, and a F/F for feedback from the demux to the direction pins will work fine. While it is easy to extend to 40 LEDs, it would make more sense to increase the direction logic, and multiplex them. Of course he did not say if you wanted more than one on at a time either. Last edited by Ubergeek63; 10th May 2008 at 01:41 AM. | |
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| yeah guys keep in mind i hardly no squat about electronics etc. i look at this site http://www.bit-tech.net/modding/2002...knight_rider/3 which shows how to make 10 LED ones etc. The only thing I can do is actually make the PCB with the diagram and PCB graphic provided on that link. I can soldier all the pieces etc. Anyone could possibly make me a PCB printout and diagram like the one on the site for 2 rows or 40 leds? like this: xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx |
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| Experienced Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Australia
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| Sounds like you need a breadboard Google image "electronic breadboard" to get an idea of what I'm talking about. Then grab a Protoboard PCB - its a generic PCB with etched traces and drilled holes with similar use as a breadboard, but more permanent
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| i know wut a bread board is. what i really need is some electronics genius to supply me with a parts list, and a component and track layout. i can build it but i don't know how to engineer it or what specific things i need to put it together. |
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