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Usando MultiSIM se realiza un contador del 0 al 15 con salida en display de 7 segmentos en hexadecimal.
El sistema hexadecimal es, por lo tanto, un sistema de numeración posicional que tiene como base el 16. Esto quiere decir que el sistema hexadecimal utiliza 16 dígitos diferentes. En otras palabras: hay 16 dígitos, frente a los dos del sistema binario (1 y 0) o los diez del sistema decimal (de 0 a 9).
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00:03Welcome! In this video we're going to create a hexadecimal counter. To do this, we'll look for the...
00:09Counter 74 ls 93 m, let's go to indicators, look for the blue hexadecimal display
00:30And we need a square wave generating source
00:50and a ground or earth
01:20Okay, for the connection we go from ground to the pin connection and in this case this goes in connection to
01:25pin q a
01:28We have the pin y nb which is associated with pin q b this in turn is embedded with q
01:33c and q d
01:34We disable the inputs of the counter 74 ls 93 n, both ro 1 and rodos, by connecting them to ground.
01:47and we made the connection with the display
02:07Let's simulate; it appears to be going very fast. To change this, we'll go to the square wave source and
02:12We changed the setting to one hertz
02:26and it appears to be configured correctly.
02:36Well, that's all. If you found the video helpful, don't forget to subscribe.
02:43Well, that's all. If you found the video helpful, don't forget to subscribe!
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