any microcontroller can handle this project easly . such as pic16f684 . using cmos ICS (4060,...) is not suitable .
How many chips would be needed with your solution? Timing is just one hurdle and, as you've said, timing can be handled by the CD4060. How would you do the rest?Sledgehammer to crack a walnut.
Anyway,.....Whatever!
Best.
You only need the 4060 and a few discrete components.How many chips would be needed with your solution? Timing is just one hurdle and, as you've said, timing can be handled by the CD4060. How would you do the rest?
pleas design your circuit for all to see that the pcb will be equal the size of a walnut tree !Sledgehammer to crack a walnut.
Anyway,.....Whatever!
Best.
pleas design your circuit for all to see that the pcb will be equal the size of a walnut tree !
I agree, I dunno why he had to respond to my suggestion of a simple 4060 as a possible solution the way he did.?????????????......Are you 'Pleading'!??.....Or have you forgotten there should be an 'E'!? LOL!
You extrapolation of a Walnut to a Tree is somewhat childish, but, then again, you get them on every forum! Hahahaha!
Because there is nothing "simple" about a solving the OP's problem by incorporating a CD4060. It is a simple clock source but not a simple solution. If you insist it is a simple solution, we would all like to see it.I agree, I dunno why he had to respond to my suggestion of a simple 4060 as a possible solution the way he did.
Regards.
Because there is nothing "simple" about a solving the OP's problem by incorporating a CD4060. It is a simple clock source but not a simple solution. If you insist it is a simple solution, we would all like to see it.