@@MarduenoYartebro, breadboards are the best TOOL to use in these kinds of circuits. Did you know breadboards are used to prototype or experiment? Which is important to learn for beginners. And you have to waste soldering iron and it's kinda ok to use but not as easy as a breadboard.
This is awesome. Back to basics just an old fashion logic chip. This perfect to tech to 5th graders and up to understand the hands on basics before advancing to bigger better stuff.
True also for the people about to say "breadboards are for prototyping": Breadboards are not just for prototyping they are used to make simple circuits that you will never use anyway
I thought it would be a good idea to make a clock using only transistors. 2 months later: I don't know how long I've been sitting around getting these damn transistors out of circuit boards, but one day i will make a clock.
You could use like 4 of this counters and let them count to 10, for the 2nd digit of the seconds, and get the reset signal on count of 6 for the 1st digit, and so on for the hours 😬
The 220 ohm resistors are unnecessary. Display brightness is adjusted by changing supply voltage. The CD4000 logic family has enough output resistance that such external resistors are not necessary most of the time. Not for such a demo anyway. The LEDs will get bright enough somewhere between 3V and 6V supply voltage I bet. So you can save a bit of time :)
Maybe he’s running it off a battery instead of a low voltage & current limited supply like a lab PSU. Or maybe he wants to not blow up the LED display when testing this device months or years from now, by forgetting what voltage it needs and connecting the wrong one. Or maybe he wants to show people that might use a battery instead of a lab PSU how to build this. Resistors are not unnecessary for these three examples.
I think you mean the microchip, It is a type of intigrated circuit i doesn't really have a name but it has a number code Code: CD4026BE Hope it helped😃
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Circuit diagram
Yeah, you forgot something.
No pu
Circuit diagram
Circuit diagram is missing
Bro will use everything except the bread board
Who needs a breadboard right😅
Demonstrate first to learners then breadboard or pcb,
@@MarduenoYartebro, breadboards are the best TOOL to use in these kinds of circuits.
Did you know breadboards are used to prototype or experiment? Which is important to learn for beginners.
And you have to waste soldering iron and it's kinda ok to use but not as easy as a breadboard.
@thermitty_qxr5276 it's just that some people don't know how breadboards work so this is a better visual for beginners
@@blakeherman5756 good point
It's going to be the nicest midair circuit I've ever seen
just wait until you find out about a F-35 B
@@kilmentvoroshilov2827cultured
@@kilmentvoroshilov2827 lol, what is that for, did this guy made it.. mid air also😂
@@kilmentvoroshilov2827 oh, I thought as such, but the name didn't seem familiar to jets, or aircrafts.
It is one isn't it.
😂
Bro has extreme soldering skills. Mad respect.
Sheesh dude this guy really got good solder
The soldering was bad.
@@MosesMatsepanebait used to be believable
Can you explain what's so extreme about it?
NO HE DOESN'T! THAT IS ABSOLUTE CRAP!!
bro got bored of C++ and went programming in real life 💀💀💀
😂😅
💀
That's what had to be done before the day of Arduinos and microcontrollers
He on that redstone shit
It is much simpler and clean to program irl than in C++
Get this man a breadbord.
breadboard is good for testing but gives no satisfaction
Breadboards are just for prototyping, when making an actual project you'll either need to solder like that or make a circuit board out of copper.
@@RealValkor no way you solder like that in an actual project
@@reformed_attempt_1 why ?
It's just for the looks dummy. It's a cool little style. If he did a better job at soldering and positioning it would've looked cooler
I love the floating circuits, I can see the flow and stuff really clearly, keep it up 👍
I've been doing mechatronics engineering for 3 years and I'm glad TH-cam finally started recommending me the good stuff lol
Please where do you study
I mean which school are you and how good is there performance
Hey cool! First semester is almost over.
bro's going to flip when he finds out what a breadboard is
nah, this look way cooler than beard board
@@SingleBitTech that's a single digit led counter
Who tf is gonna use a counter single digits?
@@kingsupreme1532 probably people who only need a single digit? or it could be a school project or prototype
It actually looks kinda sick floating like that, breadboards get clunky the minute you use non-standard pitch component (where you gotta bend pins)
@@kingsupreme1532 you need a single digit counter circuit to make a double digit counter circuit
Gotta love the CD4000 series! BEST EVER! Nice construction. Very much a work of art.
@@Yonni6502 what ic is this, what type, category?
People have said its a counter ic but idk if this is what they're talking about.
This looks amazing. So clean.
If you ever feel useless, always remember those 5 resistors😅
If u look cloesley there is a thin wire to the 7 seg
@@supermanbike6789 I'm gonna assume this is sarcasm:)
@@technicboy5917 No? They're there to limit the current going to the LEDs in the 7 segment display
@@squidgelad1983 But they're not connected to anything?
@@technicboy5917 They're connected with thin wires, they use the same thin wires in other videos too
This is awesome. Back to basics just an old fashion logic chip. This perfect to tech to 5th graders and up to understand the hands on basics before advancing to bigger better stuff.
Wow I like it
From ethiopia 🇪🇹🇪🇹🇪🇹
Get this dude a goddamn breadboard
Yep
Very tru
True also for the people about to say "breadboards are for prototyping": Breadboards are not just for prototyping they are used to make simple circuits that you will never use anyway
@@CubingBones You can make Ben Eater projects :)
@@Phantom_Blox Oh yeah i forgot about that even complex circuits are built there :)
When I see your project, getting inspired
Много работы и дублей , брат ты проделал огромную работу 😂❤
Nice, will keep that chip in mind
It's a counter. A youtube's fav when paired with a 555 for the chaser effect.
Great, now I don't need to remember from 1 to 10!
apparently you do, cause it started at 0 and there was no 10
@@_edd.ie_.o.8101 🤣 great observation!
@@_edd.ie_.o.8101 Ok, I won't edit that now! 😂😅
@@m4wesome 😂
🎉Always super projects
Thank you very much sir you are big life saver
A Eletrônica é incrível! Parabéns👏🏼
Your project is really a big creation❤
"protoboard was created in 1995"
people in 1994:
personally this looks cooler than proto boards
true, but breadboard is much simpler@@justinc2633
*1971
😊Very cool👍
That’s was sick. Even the last clocks were on beat hahaha
Nice short vid, satisfying, but i like reprogrammable things
always super projects 😃
❤nice one sir
😮 WOW bro what is it 😨 so invent
its called ✨electricity✨ we've had it for the last 100 years
@@smb1397 closer to 300
This looks really cool!
Gostei muito legal 😊😊
Awesome 👍👍👍
Cool, just like those readouts for the sequential transmissions in race cars.
Those hands are surgeon hands. Steady as a rock.
Nice video, thanks :)
Well done I am satisfied with you
Great!! 🎉
Super ! Bravo !
Bomb switch😮😮
Great 👏👏👏
I dont understand how those things exactly works, but i love to watch it.
"Let's build a program " "don't you mean write?" "Did I stutter?"
This is peak soldering content
GOOD JOB !!
Nice job...
IMCRIVEEL 👍🏽
I Love this song!
Kinda cute 🤔
Man i remember when basically every youtuber used this song, i miss it lol
Nice, you should make it count to 99k
You can, but that is ridiculously challenging
Super❤
Cool. ❤
So nice 🥰
It's so cool
Nice bro
very nice!
Thanks!
Texas Instrument👍😁
I actually wonder how this was done days ago and then this video shows up 🦉
Nice work
Beautiful! Make it for two digits, so it counts to 99, put in transparent compound and I may buy it!
can you make a clock circuit using 7 segment displays? it would be cool
Yeah, just have a 555 timer that pulses every second
Run that through a counter
Then into an EEPROM and out to the display
Easy
@@jamesfyfe5131 "easy" yes very easy 😂
I thought it would be a good idea to make a clock using only transistors. 2 months later: I don't know how long I've been sitting around getting these damn transistors out of circuit boards, but one day i will make a clock.
@@Kahimatsu_the_Pseudoscientist that's some dedication! you will get there one day, as they say: **if there is a will there is a way**
You could use like 4 of this counters and let them count to 10, for the 2nd digit of the seconds, and get the reset signal on count of 6 for the 1st digit, and so on for the hours 😬
Nice 👍
Cool!
Wow ❤
This is cool, fun fact it's actually counting much higher than 9, it's just you only have one so it's only able to represent the units place
HAVE ANY IDEA WHERE TO FINDE THE OTHER PIECES LIKE THE BUTTONS AND ALL THE OTHER STAFF HE USED I ONLY HAVE THE 7 SEGMENT DIS.
@@hafssatazi8179 aliexpress has tons of components for good prices, i got everything from there
🤩 wow
I love this
Thanks for that
The 220 ohm resistors are unnecessary. Display brightness is adjusted by changing supply voltage. The CD4000 logic family has enough output resistance that such external resistors are not necessary most of the time. Not for such a demo anyway. The LEDs will get bright enough somewhere between 3V and 6V supply voltage I bet. So you can save a bit of time :)
Please you can tell me about the value of current
one of my 7 segment display got blown up when i input 5v instead of 3.3v that the salesman told me to input
@@0nlyF1r3 read the datasheet
Maybe he’s running it off a battery instead of a low voltage & current limited supply like a lab PSU.
Or maybe he wants to not blow up the LED display when testing this device months or years from now, by forgetting what voltage it needs and connecting the wrong one.
Or maybe he wants to show people that might use a battery instead of a lab PSU how to build this.
Resistors are not unnecessary for these three examples.
@@0nlyF1r3no shit
Great, thanks :)
Cara , como é difícil fazer solda assim. Quanta precisão, muito bom. Stande de solda deve ser boa também
Its not super hard, its mainly the IC and the display you would have trouble with
Nice project...🎉
But not explain "Common Cathod Vs Common Anode 🧐🤔???
Now lets see this doing a stackable, multiple digit counter.
Eres un genio haciendome reir
We can add an other display with seven segment for improve our counter? Otherwise it is little powerful...
6’s with tops good 😊
I loved it
صلوات شمار 😂👍
Muito bom. Gostei
what do you call that catterpillar electronic component thing?
I think you mean the microchip,
It is a type of intigrated circuit i doesn't really have a name but it has a number code
Code: CD4026BE
Hope it helped😃
thanks!@@weeklyvideos8447
I'm. amazed
nice! i make it
thanks so munch for it
Human is amazing
This is how the engineering practicals should be
O cara e outro nivel
Как мило 🥹))
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Nice. What about an up-down counter? Can we see one?
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Jsjsjsj pensé que era Julio Profe por un momento, pero dedicando a enseñar electrónica por que también es una rama de la ingeniería y las matemáticas.
Profe Alex matematicas
Give this man some bread😂
Amigo cómo es la conexión del 7 segmentos me refiero a los pines con respecto al circuito gracias Heres un genio 🎉
I guess motherboards don't exist in this man's universe
I guess your tech skills dont exist in your universe
@@bby256 um, okay?
you mean bread boards right?
did you mean breadboard?
Hi, what camera do you use for filming? ❤🎉
👌👌👌👌
Jddhhd
segment display with no flicker !? what a relief
Can you made tirple 7-segment display?
It’s not that difficult just have the overflow from the first one trigger the same pin as a button press on the second one
Cool project, why do you just have resistors leading to nowhere though?