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Need Hep With Project Ideas, Please!

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MaryJ-420

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I am doing a project for my digital electronics class. I am having trouble finding a project online with the schematis. This project has to be done on a breadboard. Any help would be much appreciated! Thank you very much. :)
 
Your subject line indicates you need help with ideas and that it has to be done on a breadboard. The breadboard will limit you in terms of frequency/speed and current. Give us more information and we'll help with ideas. Digital is fairly broad. Are you at the level where a microcontroller would be an expectation?

Now and then a student will try to get forum members to virtually do the work that's been assigned - or to find a completed project in place of doing the work. It's not clear to me that you are asking for that but I thought it worth mentioning.

Tell us more and we'll do what we can to stimulate your thinking and help you get unstuck as you do the work.
 
A blast from the past. In our electronic class, we have been asked to create a digital clock ONLY by using TTL circuits and using the AC line as clock source. A bonus applied to those added the alarm feature to it.

That was great and long to do using a bunch of counter and 7Segments display. today it could be done within the same day using a single Microcontroller with a LCD or still the 7 Segments display... and better in addition using a RTC like DS1307... things changed since 90's
 
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Even if it's sound 70's technology, this project was asked in our basic logic circuit class in the 90's (hey... i was born in 70's). It was a good exercice and kind of challenge to use ONLY TTL's counter,comparator,display driver, gates and so on. At the end i filled 1 1/2 4 strips breadboard to do the whole thing. Yuk!

Sure we could use microcontroler in those years but it wasn't what the professor asked... too bad :( so much time lost but fun to do at the same time.
 
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