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Post by Digitap Sat Sep 04, 2010 11:45 am

Posted by ultrasonicâ„¢ on October 26, 2009 at 11:13pm

This circuit will provide an output in Binary Coded Decimal from any of the input switches. The input switches may be expanded to 16 switches, providing a Hexadecimal to BCD conversion.

Decimal to BCD Convetor 2_238364860l

Decimal to BCD Convetor 2_385091815l

TAKENOTE:
When any particular key is pressed, its value will appear in BCD form at the outputs (A, B, C & D). It will remain there until another key is pressed. The 12 keys produce outputs up to "1011". Extended to 16 keys, the circuit will give the full HEX to BCD conversion.

MEMORY MODULE:
The above circuit produces an output ONLY while the input switch is depressed. To make a convertor with a latched output, the following modifications are made. Each CMOS 'AND' gate has its free input tied to Vcc, and by the action of R1 through R4 any 'hi input' will therefore cause the output to be latched.


Decimal to BCD Convetor 2_879594757l

When any particular key is pressed, its value will appear in BCD form at the outputs (A, B, C & D). It will remain there until another key is pressed. The 12 keys produce outputs up to "1011". Extended to 16 keys, the circuit will give the full HEX to BCD conversion.

The LEDs are a visual indication of the value. They are not necessary to the operation of the circuit. If you wish, you may leave them out; together with their associated resistors (R5, R6, R7 & R8).

The circuit works at voltages from 5 to 15 vdc. Please note that A, B, C & D are connected directly to the outputs of the Cmos IC. You will need to regulate the load your application places on these outputs.

Construction:
Because the keypad may be used without the memory, the layouts are drawn separately. If you build them both on the same piece of stripboard, isolate them from one another. Cut all of the tracks except for the six that join the keypad terminals to the memory module. Always check carefully that the copper is cut all the way through. Sometimes a small strand of copper remains at the side of the cut and this will cause malfunction. If you don't have the proper track-cutting tool, then a 6 to 8mm drill-bit will do. Just use the drill-bit as a hand tool; there is no need for a drilling machine.

BOARD LAYOUT:
Decimal to BCD Convetor 2_572565689l

For clarity, all the components are shown lying flat on the board. However, those connected between close or adjacent tracks are mounted standing upright. Using a socket reduces the chances of damaging the IC; and makes it easier to replace if necessary. The links are bare copper wire on the component side of the board. Two of them need to be fitted before the IC socket. You can make the links from telephone cable:- the single stranded variety used indoors to wire telephone sockets. Stretching the core slightly will straighten it; and also allow the insulation to slip off.

Reply by Alvin P. Quimbo on November 15, 2009 at 7:16pm
Dex pwede na ni xa matestingan,bale pag ipressed nko ang switch akong testiran kung naay output mugawas!!Tapos mu-self Hold ni xa ?

Reply by ultrasonicâ„¢ on November 16, 2009 at 6:52pm
yapz pwde na na xa testingan...pwo ayaw sa switch pagtest sa may LED indicator ka.. dapat naa kay mga 3-5V makuha dha & den b4 ko makalimot naa na pud xay self hold

by d way kanang solder bridge nga color BLUE sa STRIP BOARD LAY-OUT nga gina-ask nimu (^_^)

bali solder lead lng na xa sa ilalom sa stripboard kng baga sa iyang copper foil gud... kanang i-short lng gud nimu ang by layer / or pair column sa copper foil

hope na getz nyu (^_^),V,,
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