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CD4026

4026 IC is a 4000 series IC. It is a CMOS seven-segment counter IC and can be operated at very low power. It is a decade counter, counts in decimal digits (0-9). It is used to display numbers on seven segment displays and it increment the number by one, when a clock pulse is applied to its PIN 1. Means more the clock pulse rate, faster the numbers change in 7 segment Display.

88888: the Electronic Smile Counter

“This project originated from a request of a friend. He asked me to build a so-called smile counter for their college dorm - a segmented display which can show a number. This number must increment every time someone pushed a button …

Digital Clock But Without a Microcontroller

“A digital clock completely built from scratch without any coding or microcontroller. Just by using only 74xx and 40xx series digital IC. It’s pretty easy to build circuits with a microcontroller but we totally forget the tons of work …

2.75” 7-Segment LED Display Counter

“2.75” 7-Segment LED Display Counter 0-9 is a project based on cmos technology to operate correctly a 7-Segment LED Display of 6.8 V. The IC 4026 counter chosen is a practical counter operates without decoder, and with help …

Decade Counter Using Ne555 And Cd4026

“A decade counter is a device which is used to count up to 10. It is then reset. A seven segment display is used to display the value stored by the counter. The circuit operates on 9v, supplying a greater …

Arduino Score Counter

“This Arduino Score Counter will count the number of baskets you make using the CD4026BE Decade Counter/Divider IC to count the number of baskets made and display that number on a 7 segment display. An Arduino paired with a …

Number Game Using 555 Timer and CD4026

“How’s about playing with some random numbers where a player press a button and his lucky number is displayed on screen?? Funny..right? This is possible by using CD4026 IC and 555 timer and a couple of resistors and …

The Attiny85/45 Capacitor Tester

“Many multi meters (like mine) don’t have the functionality of measuring capacitance. This is especially annoying as one has no way of determining how accurate a capacitor is. If you doubt your resistor you can easily measure it, but …