I want to make a 2 digit 7 segment led counter display. Activation via push button or IR photo interrupter.
I have a little circuit where I used a 4511 chip which is connected to a bank of 4 dip switches. These dip switched correspond to that of binary code. Depending on where you set the switches the single attached 7 segment LED display will show the correct decimal number.
I want to now make a circuit that will increment up from 0-99 each time a button is pressed or it is given an input signal. So I need a chip that will do what my small screw driver does by flicking those small dip switches from a single button press etc.
What type of chip would suit, what are they called? A binary decoder chip?
Would also want a reset button back to zero.
Also when power goes off would it store the last counted value or would it reset back to zero.
I have a little circuit where I used a 4511 chip which is connected to a bank of 4 dip switches. These dip switched correspond to that of binary code. Depending on where you set the switches the single attached 7 segment LED display will show the correct decimal number.
I want to now make a circuit that will increment up from 0-99 each time a button is pressed or it is given an input signal. So I need a chip that will do what my small screw driver does by flicking those small dip switches from a single button press etc.
What type of chip would suit, what are they called? A binary decoder chip?
Would also want a reset button back to zero.
Also when power goes off would it store the last counted value or would it reset back to zero.