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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2006

Yes, I designed and built this. :P

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  • thats sick

  • One has to entertain oneself somehow! ;)

  • The 4093 is, by far, a wiser choice. 555s often tend to have "glitches" in their output transitions, which cause CMOS counters to count incorrectly. Great circuit, by the way!

  • Thank you for the suggestion. Check out the counting LEDs circuit I made. :)

  • hooo! that's nice.. haha can't think how to make that, i'm lazy

  • I used a 4093 to generate a clock (but a 555 astable would be okay too, I just had a 4093 already on the breadboard) with a 4017 decimal counter; each output of the 4017 was connected to an input of the display, and the last output was also connected to the counter's RST input to avoid having a gap at the end. :)

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  • Cool Man

  • this is the coolest thing ive ever seen!!!!!

  • after i saw this i made one to. but i used a 555 and 4017 and a tone of 4148 diodes fun eh

  • nice I love it, im a beginner too in electronic

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