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| Hi, I am not filimer with 7 segment displays and I am trying to find a schematic that is a simple 7 segment counter (you push a button, it goes up one digit. push again, it goes from 1 to 2. push again, 2 to 3, and so on.) that has two or more digits. I have been searching all over the internet and cannot find anything. Thanks for the help, SC | |
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| Use Google search engine search for 7 segment counter. 12,800,000 hits first one up already gives a basic counter schematic which is easy to build. Good luck
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| I've been doing that all day, and have tried: 7 segment schematic 7 segment counter 7 segment counter schematic digital counter digital counter schematic 2 digit 7 segment 2 digit 7 segment schematic 2 digit 7 segment counter schematic 7 segment projects 7 segment schematic projects in both image search and web search. I would like 2 or more digits, not just one. that is the problem | |
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| will this circut countinusly count up once the "count button" is pressed, or will it go up in increments as the button is pressed? http://members.shaw.ca/roma/three%20digits.html | |
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| By the way the "count" switch is connected, it appears the counter will increment one count for every time the switch is pressed. Also, at the bottom of the page, there's a link for a two-digit counter, if that's all you require. JB
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| thanx, I'll use it | |
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