Transistorman Member Oct 30, 2010 #1 hi all i have just finished my weekend project (its already long ago) i use a 555 timer and 4017 chip heres the result Last edited by a moderator: Sep 10, 2013
hi all i have just finished my weekend project (its already long ago) i use a 555 timer and 4017 chip heres the result
E edeca Active Member Oct 30, 2010 #2 Slightly confusing that your PICKit2 is in the picture (I assume for power), but it is nice! Good work
Slightly confusing that your PICKit2 is in the picture (I assume for power), but it is nice! Good work
Transistorman Member Oct 30, 2010 #3 edeca said: Slightly confusing that your PICKit2 is in the picture (I assume for power), but it is nice! Good work Click to expand... yeah , it just only for power please , more comment \/ Last edited: Oct 30, 2010
edeca said: Slightly confusing that your PICKit2 is in the picture (I assume for power), but it is nice! Good work Click to expand... yeah , it just only for power please , more comment \/
Transistorman Member Oct 30, 2010 #5 magnatro said: good...... the knight rider style...! Click to expand... thanks , more comment \/
audioguru Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 30, 2010 #6 Transistorman said: more comment Click to expand... I plan the layout then make prototypes neatly on stripboard. Whenever I see the tangle of many wires on a breadboard then I laugh at the mess. I guess you are lucky that your tangle of wires works as well as it does.
Transistorman said: more comment Click to expand... I plan the layout then make prototypes neatly on stripboard. Whenever I see the tangle of many wires on a breadboard then I laugh at the mess. I guess you are lucky that your tangle of wires works as well as it does.
MrDEB Well-Known Member Oct 30, 2010 #7 I myself would have gone with just a PIC and leds or bargraph. THEN have several patterns to choose from.
I myself would have gone with just a PIC and leds or bargraph. THEN have several patterns to choose from.
Transistorman Member Oct 30, 2010 #8 MrDEB said: I myself would have gone with just a PIC and leds or bargraph. THEN have several patterns to choose from. Click to expand... everything becomes easier with uC but i just want to make this project works comment \/ Last edited: Oct 30, 2010
MrDEB said: I myself would have gone with just a PIC and leds or bargraph. THEN have several patterns to choose from. Click to expand... everything becomes easier with uC but i just want to make this project works comment \/
MrDEB Well-Known Member Oct 31, 2010 #9 throw several diodes in the mix and the leds will go back and forth How to build Knightrider lights for model cars - circuit diagram if thats what you are trying to achieve?
throw several diodes in the mix and the leds will go back and forth How to build Knightrider lights for model cars - circuit diagram if thats what you are trying to achieve?
ericgibbs Well-Known Member Most Helpful Member Oct 31, 2010 #10 Transistorman said: everything becomes easier with uC but i just want to make this project works comment \/ Click to expand... hi TT, Nice little demo, there is absolutely nothing wrong with your layout... I have seen and built, much worse than that and they still work....
Transistorman said: everything becomes easier with uC but i just want to make this project works comment \/ Click to expand... hi TT, Nice little demo, there is absolutely nothing wrong with your layout... I have seen and built, much worse than that and they still work....
Rbeckett Member Oct 31, 2010 #11 Not bad at all. How about a circuit diagram so we can duplicate or modify for ourselves.