Steve has been building this amazing electronics teaching aid for one of his projects this semester and today was his first complete test using all 5 panels together… Each panel interacts with the next to produce a final outcome of a binary to decimal counter that counts from 0-9 then resets. You’ve got the 555 […]
I’ll be breaking this circuit down into its 3 component parts to make the analysis a bit simpler so I’ll be looking at the signals from the astable to the binary counter and from the binary to the decimal converter. So… like the input: the pulse from the astable 55, the process: the binary counter, and the […]
Starting with the visual: Double check your circuit matches your diagram. Is everything pushed in properly? Are all polarised components in the right way round? Are your stripped wire ends the right length? (5-10mm) Have any connections snapped? Are the values of your components correct? (resistors, capacitors etc.) Is your IC in the right way […]
OK, starting with the visual inspection again… Double check your circuit matches your diagram. Is everything pushed in properly? Are all polarised components in the right way round? Are your stripped wire ends the right length? (5-10mm) Have any connections snapped? Are the values of your components correct? (resistors, capacitors etc.) Is your IC in […]
So first I need to start with the visual inspection: Double check your circuit matches your diagram. Is everything pushed in properly? Are all polarised components in the right way round? Are your stripped wire ends the right length? (5-10mm) Have any connections snapped? Are the values of your components correct? (resistors, capacitors etc.) Is […]
Sorry couldn’t resist, I love the IT Crowd Ok, what am I fixing and what are my procedures? I need to remake some of my circuits from my experimentation posts and give them to one of my lovely colleagues to sabotage. I should start with something relatively simple and work up to the complex stuff […]
Ok, so I don’t have to create a PCB for each circuit I want to explore I’m going to have to look into methods of circuit prototyping… The first to come to mind (and to hand sitting at my laptop ) is a program called Circuit Wizard, I’ve already used this in previous posts to […]
OK time to put some components onto my board to see if I’ve got this right so far. The soldering was quite easy, some of my GCSE knowledge came drifting back up from where it was buried in my brain plus a couple of the guy’s here have worked as electrical engineers (thanks Steve!) Tips: […]