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Digital Step-Km Counter Max. range: 9.950 meters with two
digits Slip it in pants' pocket for walking and
jogging
Device purpose:
This circuit measures the distance covered during a walk. Hardware is located
in a small box slipped in pants' pocket and the display is conceived in the
following manner: the leftmost display D2 (the most significant digit) shows 0
to 9 Km. and its dot is always on to separate Km. from hm. The rightmost display
D1 (the least significant digit) shows hundreds meters and its dot lights after
every 50 meters of walking. A beeper (excludable), signals each count unit,
which occurs every two steps. A normal step is calculated to span approx. 78
centimeters, thus the LED signaling 50 meters lights after 64 steps or 32
mercury switch's operations, the display indicates 100 meters after 128 steps
and so on. For low battery consumption the display lights only on request,
pushing P2. Accidental reset of the counters is avoided because to reset the
circuit both pushbuttons must be operated together. Obviously this is not
a precision meter, but its approximation's degree was found good for this kind
of device. In any case, the most critical thing to do is placement and sloping
degree of the mercury switch inside the box.
Circuit operation:
IC1A & IC1B form a monostable multivibrator providing some degree of
freedom from excessive bouncing of the mercury switch. Therefore a clean square
pulse enters IC2 that divide by 64. Q2 lights the dot of D1 every 32 pulses
counted by IC2. IC3 & IC4 divide by 10 each and drive the displays. P1
resets the counters and P2 enables the displays. IC1C generates an audio
frequency square wave that is enabled for a short time at each monostable count.
Q1 drives the piezo sounder and SW2 let you disable the beep.
Notes:
Experiment with placement and sloping degree of mercury switch inside the
box: this is very critical.
Try to obtain a pulse every two walking steps. Listening to the beeper is
extremely useful at this setting's stage.
Trim R6 value to change beeper sound power.
Push P1 and P2 to reset.
This circuit is primarily intended for walking purposes. For jogging,
further great care must be used with mercury switch placement to avoid
undesired counts.
Current consumption with display disabled is negligible, therefore SW3 can
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