It's a (.pdsprj) file, and i tried to attach it to my post but looks like it's an invalid format hereWhat is the file format? The preference is for materials to be posted on this site to prevent future viewers from finding broken links and being taken to untrustworthy sites.
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You dont get any display on the LED because you're using the wrong type of 7-segment LED. Choose Common Anode type instead because the outputs of 7447 are "active low".It's a (.pdsprj) file, and i tried to attach it to my post but looks like it's an invalid format here
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Tnx AllenYou dont get any display on the LED because you're using the wrong type of 7-segment LED. Choose Common Anode type instead because the outputs of 7447 are "active low".
The CA 7-segment should have the common pin point up. See my schematic to get some clue.
Allen
I didn't do much of anything and I still don't think that's what your teacher intended for either project.Both projects are now working.
special thanks to @dl324
Well, i talked to her and she said I've done it right and exactly as she wanted.I didn't do much of anything and I still don't think that's what your teacher intended for either project.
There's little learning if you use a 4 bit adder IC instead of designing and cascading a 1 bit adder.
Same for designing a decade/BCD counter. Designing a counter doesn't involve using reset (unless reset is to reset the counter at any count). All you did was sling gates.
This is how I'd design a decade counter:
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The logic simulator I use assigns a LOW to unconnected pins, so I left the set and clear inputs of the D FF unconnected to make the schematic easier to read.
EDIT: JK was even simpler:
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I'm always interested in helping those who really want to learn and would be glad to help you with any questions.And about your circuits, I'm not much of a designer as you knowbut I'll try to find the differences between your design and mine as soon as i finished this term
Wow man, your a total proDoes Proteus have an option for printing to PDF? That grid and background color aren't very pleasing to the eye.
Thanks, but I can't take all of the credit. I read a lot of logic diagrams from TI, RCA, Motorola, and others and developed my style from what I liked from what I read.Wow man, your a total pro![]()
Proteus isn't a free simulator, so that won't be useful to anyone who doesn't have Proteus. Me being one of them. I do this for a hobby and only use free software.IDK if Proteus has such an option, but i can upload both .pdsprj files in my Google drive and share their links here if you want.
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