Neato. I did this using an Arduino. The arduino makes it MUCH easier to do this. Years ago in my high school electronics class I did it the hard way. Probably much the same way you have done in this video.
You should be able to run that without the 7805 :-) The 4017 is a 4000 series logic chip which'll run up to 18/20 volts depending on whether it's a HCC or HCF type.
Great lil circuit, I have a big love for the 555 timer as well as the decade counter.
This is prob. made with a clock pulse. and a 5 stage jonhson counter. You can also "write a program like this in a writeable chip such as pic16f84a using asembly or an basic stamp programmer :)
Nice job, the only part I didn't like was the 7805 regulator. Everything should run fine on 9volt, just may need different current limit resistors for the leds. The 7805 is a power dissipating regulator, and would greatly shorten battery life. TTL chips do need exactly 5 volts, but cmos and the 555 can run from about 3 to 15.
I know the basics of leds and resistors and i would like to move on a little bit. If anybody, or you zwielback could teach me about the 55 timer and other things it would be greatly appretiated!
dude i noticed something... the light goes left to right and it goes right to left right continiously.. when the light goes to the right side and it will go back... the LED, 2nd to the right is not flashing... it skips it at (right to left motion)
hey i cant find the circuit..
AJshow907 10 months ago
Can i plz have a schematic? Plz?
CheezWhiz127 1 year ago
Are you on Meth? You are talking really fast and what is known as tweaking hard.
Yup, I would say you are on some hard drugs there. Now you can show NASA what you have made. lmao! Oh the mind of children.
silverpizza100 1 year ago
@silverpizza100 really?
GtrDudeL 11 months ago
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silverpizza100 1 year ago
Neato. I did this using an Arduino. The arduino makes it MUCH easier to do this. Years ago in my high school electronics class I did it the hard way. Probably much the same way you have done in this video.
purplemutantas 1 year ago
all we need is the circuit schematic to biuld this how can i get it
stevenchiverton 1 year ago
i liked this, gave me a good idea! -Joe
joebro391 1 year ago
You should be able to run that without the 7805 :-) The 4017 is a 4000 series logic chip which'll run up to 18/20 volts depending on whether it's a HCC or HCF type.
Great lil circuit, I have a big love for the 555 timer as well as the decade counter.
azayles 1 year ago
This is prob. made with a clock pulse. and a 5 stage jonhson counter. You can also "write a program like this in a writeable chip such as pic16f84a using asembly or an basic stamp programmer :)
ChapzBby 2 years ago
do you have a scheme at this circuit ?
thanks!
Catasteaua 2 years ago
night rider lights
footinmouthindustrys 2 years ago
i hate those breadboards i like the original ones! but nice, you also could have used an arduino, if you did you would barely need any wiring!
omlan 2 years ago
omg omg omg
NotReallyFailure 2 years ago
what is "omg omg omg" mean???! Learn to speak English, not OH MY GAWD!
omlan 2 years ago
You learn to speak English, and I was commenting your post about your hate on breadboards and so on, so stop whining.
NotReallyFailure 2 years ago
I dont need to, I know more than you.
"and I was commenting your post about your hate on breadboards:
I didnt say i hate them, i said i hate the type that he has, they are different to the original Breadboard spacin and have more difference!
omlan 2 years ago
I agree, arduino rocks (got one for x-mas) made one of these with 5 LED's in like 10 mins.
luker25 2 years ago
thats alot of wires for a simple circuit.
MW2Sniper 2 years ago
Nice job, the only part I didn't like was the 7805 regulator. Everything should run fine on 9volt, just may need different current limit resistors for the leds. The 7805 is a power dissipating regulator, and would greatly shorten battery life. TTL chips do need exactly 5 volts, but cmos and the 555 can run from about 3 to 15.
shiakue666 2 years ago
I know the basics of leds and resistors and i would like to move on a little bit. If anybody, or you zwielback could teach me about the 55 timer and other things it would be greatly appretiated!
sabbays 3 years ago
check out doctronics website just surch 4017 counter in google it is the first one
davidbball13 3 years ago
simple circuit a perfect result good work man and thank´s for the schema..
endeffector 3 years ago
dude i noticed something... the light goes left to right and it goes right to left right continiously.. when the light goes to the right side and it will go back... the LED, 2nd to the right is not flashing... it skips it at (right to left motion)
cuteakoeh 4 years ago
Good call, I had a poor solder on the board and that led was not connected. I didn't notice it at the time I took the video:-)
zwielback 2 years ago