Been a while since I've done anything with circuits, 555 timers, etc.
1) In the simplest sense, I would have X switches and X indicator lights, but when I press any given button for that light, I would want all the other lights to turn off.
2) An upgrade to the above is to just have one button somehow sequentially loop through the lights with every button press.
3) Another upgrade would be that with each reset of a light, I have a timer that after some period of time, the light slowly starts flashing and as more time passes, the light starts flashing faster to some max flash rate.
What types of circuits would I use for the above various ideas? I've seen some simple high/low circuits for controlling two outputs, but I need more than 2. Ideally I'd have one timer circuit that with each press of a single (or per light) button would reset the timer and sequentially move to the next output latching on only that one specific relay, gate, or whatever the right term is for that output.
Thanks!
1) In the simplest sense, I would have X switches and X indicator lights, but when I press any given button for that light, I would want all the other lights to turn off.
2) An upgrade to the above is to just have one button somehow sequentially loop through the lights with every button press.
3) Another upgrade would be that with each reset of a light, I have a timer that after some period of time, the light slowly starts flashing and as more time passes, the light starts flashing faster to some max flash rate.
What types of circuits would I use for the above various ideas? I've seen some simple high/low circuits for controlling two outputs, but I need more than 2. Ideally I'd have one timer circuit that with each press of a single (or per light) button would reset the timer and sequentially move to the next output latching on only that one specific relay, gate, or whatever the right term is for that output.
Thanks!