I am actually severely nearsighted.You have eagle eyes!!
The 4060's pin 16 isn't connected to +5V either. Check all the connections to that ic.Chris;
You have eagle eyes!! Good catch.
The unconnected pin 8 is the 4060’s ground return. Of course it can’t work.
Also, I've noticed that on the bottom row, the fourth from the left ic has no V+ connection on pin 16, and the second from right ic has no 0V connection on pin 8!The 4060's pin 16 isn't connected to +5V either. Check all the connections to that ic.
You still have not added the 2 wires I mentioned in #26. Should the red wire in pin 7 of the second from right bottom ic not be in pin 8?I did some changes. I wired two positive and negative wires on the left as you can see and the hours and minutes lit up but still, nothing is moving. i think i am getting close
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I saw all the stupid things I have done and I did some changes, the incrementation works but manually but only on the seconds. I can increment until 36 and then the counter resets. it doesn't increment on its own as a normal clock though.also, there are still some segments that are not workingYou still have not added the 2 wires I mentioned in #26. Should the red wire in pin 7 of the second from the right bottom ic not be in pin 8?



done it and still...nothing changedThe left side of the crystal is connected only to a capacitor. It probably needs a wire to pin 11 of the 4060. I think your resistors are swapped too. The 470K should go across pin 10 & 11. The green one (100 ohm?) goes in series with the crystal.
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Sorry, I edited my post. Did you see the part about the resistors? Electronic circuits are not very tolerant of wrongly connected or missing wires.done it and still...nothing changed
yeaaaa i seee realyySorry, I edited my post. Did you see the part about the resistors? Electronic circuits are not very tolerant of wrongly connected or missing wires.![]()
you mean swap the two , right?The left side of the crystal is connected only to a capacitor. It probably needs a wire to pin 11 of the 4060. I think your resistors are swapped too. The 470K should go across pin 10 & 11. The green one (100 ohm?) goes in series with the crystal.
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Don't swap the resistors! Put the wire in, but leave the 470k resistor in as it was originally. Check that the green resistor is the 10M ohm value, as per the original circuit that you copied. It biases the internal circuitry into its linear region! Too low a value will stop any chance of oscillation.you mean swap the two , right?
i have the wrong resistance, the 10M one is not 10M, but I am confused because one of the times I rewired it, it oscillated but not right, the minutes and seconds were working but at higher rates obviously, but couldn't increment manually.Don't swap the resistors! Put the wire in, but leave the 470k resistor in as it was originally. Check that the green resistor is the 10M ohm value, as per the original circuit that you copied. It biases the internal circuitry into its linear region! Too low a value will stop any chance of oscillation.
Oh, OK. From the picture, the green one looked to me like a low value. I figured that should go in series with the crystal, and the 470K was about right for the other one. 470K and 10M are much higher values than the example circuit I found. So what is the green resistor then in the TS' circuit? I'm sure that 100 ohms across there would not work.Don't swap the resistors! Put the wire in, but leave the 470k resistor in as it was originally. Check that the green resistor is the 10M ohm value, as per the original circuit that you copied. It biases the internal circuitry into its linear region! Too low a value will stop any chance of oscillation.
I was going by the original circuit in post #8, which is also the same as that in the Nat Semi datasheet (although values slightly different.)Here's the
Oh, OK. From the picture, the green one looked to me like a low value. I figured that should go in series with the crystal, and the 470K was about right for the other one. 470K and 10M are much higher values than the example circuit I found. So what is the green resistor then in the TS' circuit? I'm sure that 100 ohms across there would not work.
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