Hi all,
after a wee break, I'm back with more questions for you!
I'm try to design a simple money box where a push of a button adds ten pence to a total amount.
To do this, I'm planning to using a monostable circuit (to avoid 'bounce') which provides an input to a clock on a counter. This then counts up to nine, until the next 'input' when it resets itself to zero, and counts 'up one' on the next counter.
I'm trying to avoid micro controllers, as I'm not experienced enough for them yet.
The question is, would the circuit I've drawn work?
Could anyone recommend a good counting IC?
Thanks in advance,
Sparky
after a wee break, I'm back with more questions for you!
I'm try to design a simple money box where a push of a button adds ten pence to a total amount.
To do this, I'm planning to using a monostable circuit (to avoid 'bounce') which provides an input to a clock on a counter. This then counts up to nine, until the next 'input' when it resets itself to zero, and counts 'up one' on the next counter.
I'm trying to avoid micro controllers, as I'm not experienced enough for them yet.
The question is, would the circuit I've drawn work?
Could anyone recommend a good counting IC?
Thanks in advance,
Sparky
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