That's a common homework problem. What are your ideas?The difficulty is to convert the binary system to decimal to appear on 7-segment
Possibly use multiplexer ?That's a common homework problem. What are your ideas?
That's not a typical approach. Any other ideas? Have you done anything similar in your classes?Possibly use multiplexer ?
No, this is the first timeThat's not a typical approach. Any other ideas? Have you done anything similar in your classes?
Try Googling "double dabble".No, this is the first time
Multisim don't have 74185Does your version of Multisim have 74185? If you're not required to design the converter, TI made a chip to do it. Getting to 16 bits takes a bunch of them, but they showed how to cascade them in the datasheet.
If you're required to design the circuit, the double dabble algorithm is also described in the datasheet.
There are also multiple threads on this site about implementing a converter. Only one person seems to have completed it, but s/he didn't post the solution.
I expected that. You could make your own component, but that would still require you to design it.Multisim don't have 74185
Well thank you and I hope if you find something like this tell meI expected that. You could make your own component, but that would still require you to design it.
If you search for old threads on this site, you'll see that Proteus has the part for schematic entry, but not simulation.
Not sure what you mean.Well thank you and I hope if you find something like this tell me
I designed a circuit to convert from binary to bcd sty from bcd to 7-sigmentNot sure what you mean.
I've implemented the circuit described in the double dabble algorithm and have cascaded it to 16 bits. I've also programmed an EPROM to convert to 4 BCD digits (based on work done by another member to do 2 digits).
I'm having difficulty understanding your posts. Could you post schematics?I designed a circuit to convert from binary to bcd sty from bcd to 7-sigment
I want to design a simple calculator, enter two 4-bit binary numbers, and the addition result decimal appears on 7-segment i designed circuit to add two binary number and Show the result in bcd system Currently I want to show the result in 7-segment This needs to convert the result from bcd to decimalI'm having difficulty understanding your posts. Could you post schematics?
This conversion is easy because Multisim has a BCD to seven segment converter. Converting a 16 bit binary number to BCD is more difficult.Currently I want to show the result in 7-segment This needs to convert the result from bcd to decimal
Can you show me the connections from the BCD to seven segmentThis conversion is easy because Multisim has a BCD to seven segment converter. Converting a 16 bit binary number to BCD is more difficult.
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