I finally had time to come back to this project and I want to thank you! It works!!! It's really awesome. Now that I can make it work with push button, I can try with my Raspberry Pi. Thank you again for this great tutorial.
This is actually really great, really useful. I don't normally comment on TH-cam videos, but your video has actually cleared up a question I had regarding RCLK (pin 12), that neither the Texas Instruments nor Nexperia/Mouser datasheets for the 74HC595 could explain clearly enough.
This is a great Video. Had done quite a few experiments on Shift Register, but only now I understood the basics of Shift Register. Long live and God bless you
How did you make it so stable? I did the same circuit - and got a lot of noise even powering from a battery. I.e. no result when pressing ether button - but then suddenly a few LEDs illuminated by a single press or even just me touching button contacts. I do have pull-down resistors for all the buttons.
The only fault you have.... Is NONE! Now I know which of three pins are doing what I've been playing around with these shift registers. But I never ever knew which pin was which out of those three. I am new to these, that is why I didn't know which one of them did what. I use a Raspberry Pi 4, and that's how I've been learning but I'm only almost three years in. That's it as far as electronics creating goes. I'm almost sixty and I'm doing electronics on breadboards and I didn't honestly think I had the mindset for it. But it's turning out, I did and I didn't ever know I would know a bit of electronics all on my own creations from watching videos like your to do with whatever I want to learn. Great video. 👍👍👍
I really really enjoy this tutorial! I am actually following the steps to reproduce it. The only thing I am not clear on is the SPST switch. I am not sure how the connection is working from pin 14 and the 5V rail connection. They are side by side and I am a bit mixed up. Awesome tutorial!
I finally had time to come back to this project and I want to thank you! It works!!! It's really awesome. Now that I can make it work with push button, I can try with my Raspberry Pi. Thank you again for this great tutorial.
Very good electronic experiment and explain what a IC does and how it works in a simple way.
Thank you..
Thanks sir God bless you
This is actually really great, really useful. I don't normally comment on TH-cam videos, but your video has actually cleared up a question I had regarding RCLK (pin 12), that neither the Texas Instruments nor Nexperia/Mouser datasheets for the 74HC595 could explain clearly enough.
This is a great Video. Had done quite a few experiments on Shift Register, but only now I understood the basics of Shift Register. Long live and God bless you
I watched several videos to understand shift registers, but I found your tutorial to be the simplest and most informative. Thanks for the video!
How did you make it so stable?
I did the same circuit - and got a lot of noise even powering from a battery.
I.e. no result when pressing ether button - but then suddenly a few LEDs illuminated by a single press or even just me touching button contacts.
I do have pull-down resistors for all the buttons.
Thank You very much nice explanation like spoon speeding. 👌
The only fault you have.... Is NONE! Now I know which of three pins are doing what
I've been playing around with these shift registers. But I never ever knew which pin
was which out of those three. I am new to these, that is why I didn't know which
one of them did what. I use a Raspberry Pi 4, and that's how I've been learning
but I'm only almost three years in. That's it as far as electronics creating goes.
I'm almost sixty and I'm doing electronics on breadboards and I didn't
honestly think I had the mindset for it. But it's turning out, I did and I didn't
ever know I would know a bit of electronics all on my own creations from
watching videos like your to do with whatever I want to learn. Great video.
👍👍👍
This is really a very great video!
Great vudeo. I'm new to logic and this was a very good video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
I really really enjoy this tutorial! I am actually following the steps to reproduce it. The only thing I am not clear on is the SPST switch. I am not sure how the connection is working from pin 14 and the 5V rail connection. They are side by side and I am a bit mixed up. Awesome tutorial!
Well explained! Thank you!🥰
Bang ee coba pake seven segmen 3digit bang.,lampu nya pake seven segmen 3digit
Very nicely explained. Thank you
Please is shift register SN74HC595N different from 74HC595N? Do they have same pinouts
Yes, exactly same.
Very nice. Thank you.
i like your all vieos superve thanks
Glad you like them!
Jos gandos bang ee.,.tutorial sanagat lengkap dan jelas
Can you control motor driver with it
good one, thanks
Nice explanation.
Glad you liked it.
Good one! 😀
Thanks
Very nice vedio finally aapki vedio se mujhe samajh aaya IC 74hc595 kaise extend karta hai arduino ke output pins ko...a very big thankyou bro.
Nice videos
Are you going to do video about 74hc165?
I'm thinking to do so, but currently I don't have the IC. I'll do this in near future.
@@EEWave Please also do video about RF 433 using HT12D and HT12E. 😄
Ok sure. 😊
I have pinned as per your direction, it is working as intended
can u help
Help how? You said it is working (???).