10-22-2015 04:29 AM
hello everyone,i have face a problem which is when i no connect the wire together,the 7-segment displays also show me '4'
after i connect the 1st wire ,the 7 segment displays also show '4'. What is the problem?
In addition,the LED also dont work well, I want my LED 1 light up, when the wire 1 connect, and wire 2 connected,the LED 2 will light up. However now the 3 LED also light up
Thank you so much !
10-22-2015 01:22 PM
Hello. I love your schematic, it is great.
but lets get serios -
a few problems -
transistors - you connected them all wrong way - collector and emitter should be swopted
resistors R11,12,13 - are to big - let say LED's direct current is 10 mA, voltage across LED is 2.0 v, and transistor's Vceo is close to 0, so resistance should be (5-2)\0.01 = 300 Ohm
resistors R14.15.16 - there is no need for them actually,
resistors R17.18.19 should be much higher - arounf 2..10 k
fix all that and try again
good luck
Michael
10-22-2015 10:06 PM
hi,Michael
my 7 segment displays still can not function as well
and my LED is some problem again.When my level 1 connected,my led 1 is off,another 2 is ON.
May i ask you why the voltage go through the Led is 2V?
thanks again!
10-23-2015 03:56 AM
Again, this forum is NOT dedicated to solve circuit design problems.
However, it is very normal that there is a voltage drop across a LED of approx. 2V. There is current flowing through the LED and the output power (converted to light) must have an origin, so there must be a voltage difference between the two terminals of a LED. The approx. 2V are due to the properties of the internal junction of a LED.
10-23-2015 08:28 AM - edited 10-23-2015 08:33 AM
Hello,
look, in order to answer you I have to understand what task you are trying to acomlosh, and I do not.
please describe how that module shuld work.
In the meantime I do not understand, why you connected U1-11 to the GRND constantly.
I 'd recomend - when you are getting description of what that module should do, build to your selt true table of all input and output conditions .
it 'll make much easier to build and to troubleshoot.
2 V it is avarage direct drop voltage for most LEDs. that number is good for draft calculations.
exact voltage could be found in specific LED data .
thanks
Michael
11-01-2015 01:25 AM
Sorry,may i know what forum can i ask this kind of question?thanks
11-01-2015 01:26 AM
Thank you!
now i trying connect to breadboard