Α. 1 x CD4060BM (14 stage ripple carry binary counter)
B. 1 x CD4040BM (14 stage ripple carry binary counter)
C. 1 x MC14518B (BCD counter)
D. 2 x MC14511B (BCD to seven segment driver)
E. 2 x 7 segment LED displays
B. 1 x CD4040BM (14 stage ripple carry binary counter)
C. 1 x MC14518B (BCD counter)
D. 2 x MC14511B (BCD to seven segment driver)
E. 2 x 7 segment LED displays
The circuit that has been used is shown in picture 1. Through the experimental part we will explain each of the parts function, but in order to have a notion of the basic idea, let just say, that this circuit besides the 5V power supply, is fed with a pulse which comes from a crystal. The crystals pulse is devided properly in order to obtain the 1 Hz pulse which we need in order for the circuit to work properly, and display the seconds on the 7 segment displays, through a procedure which we will explain through the experimental part.
Description
We will begin the description of the digital circuit above. For our convenience we will devide the circuit to 2 parts: the generator, which produces the pulse of the desired frequency, and the part that does the actual counting.
The integrated circuits MC14511 are BCD to 7 segment drivers. As its name clearly state, their sole purpose is to translate the BCD information of MC14518, to a code understandable by the 7 segment displays. The inputs
In addition, at any given moment we can restart the counting, by pressing the reset switch. By this means we set the RST input of the MC14518 to logical 1, which resets the counting to 0000.










