4 Digit Up/Down Counter with PIC16F628 $25.00 plus $6.50 postage.
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Just the PC board: $6.00 plus $4.00 post.
Just the micro: $6.00 plus $4.00 post.
This 4 Digit Up/Down Counter has all the features you need. And they are all ON THE PC BOARD.
This project is as old as Methuselah but it’s very handy for anyone producing or packaging a product or “counting their chickens.”
You don’t need any extra relay or buzzer and the up/down switches have inputs for remote switching as well as a 10-pin connector so the project can be mounted on a cabinet.
It also has a very easy to use PRE-SET using 2 buttons, to quickly load any value.
There is almost nothing else to know as all the “workings” are contained in a micro and if you want to learn about programming this microcontroller, we have separate projects to get to started.
In addition, we show how to create your own PC boards using the simplest software package that “doesn’t fall over” and doesn’t frustrate.
Don’t even attempt to put this project together unless you have a fine tipped, temperature controlled soldering iron, tweezers, fine solder and a steady hand.
Everyone I have given prototypes to have enjoyed the surface-mount components and I have to admit it is the most rewarding part of construction. Once you go to surface-mount - you never go back.
Logic Probe Test Points have been added to the latest batch of boards as these should be included so you can check the running of the program and for test purposes.
All the testing of the project will be covered in future articles after we present two pieces of TEST GEAR - a LED tester and LOGIC PROBE.
The 4-Digit Up/Down Counter Circuit with Pre-set
Start by fitting the surface-mount transistors, resistors and capacitors, as well as the 5v regulator and 10u tantalum capacitor, to the underside of the board.
Then fit the 4 displays, terminal bocks, tactile switches, 18 pin IC socket, 2 electrolytics, BD679 transistor, 1N4148 diode, on/off switch and finally the relay. The 10-pin connector can be fitted if you are mounting the board and using remote switches.
Fit the PIC microcontroller chip containing 4-Digit routine, connect 12v to the input terminals and switch the project ON.
The display will show 0000 and the buzzer will sound.
Use the SET button to create a pre-set value and press the DOWN button to start the count.
The buzzer will sound when the display reaches 0000. The buzzer is classified as an active device as it has its own internal oscillator, coil and metal diaphragm to produce an output when DC is applied. It is called an electromechanical buzzer.
$25.00 plus $6.50 post
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