Shift Register 74HC595 with and without ATtiny-85 micro-controller | add in-/outputs to your project
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2023
- In this video, you'll learn how to utilize the powerful 74HC595 Shift register! We begin by introducing this integrated circuit (IC) and explaining its functionality.
Next, we demonstrate the IC's usage on a breadboard, starting with manual input. Later on, we enhance the setup by incorporating an ATtiny-85 microcontroller to control the IC, enabling us to add unlimited additional inputs and outputs.
For those interested, you can find the code used in this video on GitHub: github.com/Rudolf-B/74HC595-A... .
By following along with this tutorial, you'll gain valuable insights into the capabilities and practical implementation of the 74HC595 Shift register. Get ready to expand your electronics knowledge and unleash your creativity!
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Oh yes, the older 7400 series of Chips were fun to build things with. Bread board them and you can make most anything you can dream up! Thumbs Up!
Excelente! una buena manera de sacar provecho al ATtiny
Let me know when the LFSR video comes out. I’m fascinated by those things.
Really neat !
Thanks for posting.
Great stuff here. Keep it up.
Thanks! It's useful!
Coal miner English ;) You must be Dutch :D
Hoi hallo!
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Music is distracting and not useful after the intro
Thanks for the feedback!
After rewatching, I do agree and will do it differently in my upcoming videos.
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I wanted to understand this but too little explanation. No idea what was going on with the at tiny or how it was controlling the inputs. 🥲
Thank you for the feedback. I see what you mean, and I should have gone more in-depth with the explanation of the code for the ATtiny.
There will be more projects coming featuring the ATtiny85.
In the meantime, if you have specific questions about this project, please let them know.
Thanks.