This project demonstrates how to create an 8-bit binary counter using the 74HC595 shift register, 8 LEDs, and an Arduino. The binary counter displays values from 0 to 255 in binary, with each LED ...
This set up is meant to be plugged into a computer via USB cable, and displays the time on the computer in a 24-hour clock format on the HPDL1414 via the Arduino Nano and 74HC595. Due to the lack of a ...
Shift-out: again? Yes, shift-out registers again, now daisy-chained! But let me write down a short foreword. As probably occurs for most of the subjects, especially those related to the Arduino board, ...
In this second article we will see a practical application of the daisy-chained shift registers. We want to use four 7-Segments LEDs controlled by the Arduino board. As you can imagine, that is ...
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