You have the flip flop clock connected to the QA output, not the anodes of the diodes, so move the lead down to pin 3 of the 7493. Also, remove the link between pins 2 and 3, and just link pin 2 to +5V. This will reduce both the capacitance and the current that the diode circuits will see, and make the inputs easier to drive!Ok... I try it. I changed R4 from 10k to 1k resistor. It does indeed stabilizing the circuit ! I press that clock button like 50 times to catch a count to 1 as it was so obvious before. But it is always counting to 2 every time. Yah, it's an improvement !
But it is counting only to 2 !
I have access to the good camera right now so here are some hirez shots:
this is the equivalent for the 7476 if you were curious: (made in Romania!) hahaha
(enlarge image and zoom in)
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and this is the current breadboard cct:
The top IC is the 7473 FF. The 3rd IC on the bottom is the Not gate that is not connected. It remained there in case we need its ass.
You can see the 1k as well. The angle of the shot is a bit too vertical with some pins on the top so you must count the pins to figure out the placement.
Or...see the other shot from aside.
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You can always tell me to make you a specific angle shot, and I will do it.




