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16 Stage Bi-Directional LED Sequencer

Description
The bi-directional sequencer uses a 4 bit binary up/down counter (CD4516) and two "1 of 8 line decoders" (74HC138 or 74HCT138) to generate the popular "Night Rider" display. A Schmitt Trigger oscillator provides the clock signal for the counter and the rate can be adjusted with the 500K pot. Two additional Schmitt Trigger inverters are used as a SET/RESET latch to control the counting direction (up or down). Be sure to use the 74HC14 and not the 74HCT14, the 74HCT14 may not work due to the low TTL input trigger level. When the highest count is reached (1111) the low output at pin 7 sets the latch so that the UP/DOWN input to the counter goes low and causes the counter to begin decrementing. When the lowest count is reached (0000) the latch is reset (high) so that the counter will begin incrementing on the next rising clock edge. The three lowest counter bits (Q0, Q1, Q2) are connected to both decoders in parallel and the highest bit Q3 is used to select the appropriate decoder. The circuit can be used to drive 12 volt/25 watt lamps with the addition of two transistors per lamp as shown below in the section below titled "Interfacing 5 volt CMOS to 12 volt loads"

Copyright 2006 Bill Bowden

Partlist
1x 4 bit binary up/down counter (CD4516)
1x 74HC14
2x "1 of 8 line decoders" (74HC138 or 74HCT138)
Misc condensators, resistors, etc.

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Posted by Jospfh at Jul 21 2006 12:56
Comments
Nov 21 2007 14:47
ezie
This is my final project and i have a lot of question regrading this.

Firstly for the variable resistor there are 3 legs, which leg do i use?

Secondly for led arrangment, is it not arrange on a straight line? Because if i arrange according to the diagram it's kinda look messy.

Lastly if anywone have done this project i need to look at the picture. I'm currently struggling to finish this project and thanks for the help and sorry for the bad english :)
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