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Light emitting diodes are advantageous due to their smaller size,
low current consumption and catchy colours they emit. Here is a running message
display circuit wherein the letters formed by LED arrangement light up progressively.
Once all the letters of the message have been lit up, the circuit gets reset.
The circuit is built around Johnson decade counter CD4017BC (IC2). One of the
IC CD4017BE’s features is its provision of ten fully decoded outputs,
making the IC ideal for use in a whole range of sequencing operations. In the
circuit only one of the outputs remains high and the other outputs switch to
high state successively on the arrival of each clock pulse. The timer NE555
(IC1) is wired as a 1Hz astable multivibrator which clocks the IC2 for sequencing
operations. On reset, output pin 3 goes high and drives transistor T7 to ‘on’
state. The output of transistor T7 is connected to letter ‘W’ of
the LED word array (all LEDs of letter array are connected in parallel) and
thus letter ‘W’ is illuminated. On arrival of first clock pulse,
pin 3 goes low and pin 2 goes high. Transistor T6 conducts and letter ‘E’
lights up. The preceding letter ‘W’ also remains lighted because
of forward biasing of transistor T7 via diode D21. In a similar fashion, on
the arrival of each successive pulse, the other letters of the display are also
illuminated and finally the complete word becomes visible. On the following
clock pulse, pin 6 goes to logic 1 and resets the circuit, and the sequence
repeats itself. The frequency of sequencing operations is controlled with the
help of potmeter VR1.
The display can be fixed on a veroboard of suitable size and connected to ground
of a common supply (of 6V to 9V) while the anodes of LEDs are to be connected
to emitters of transistors T1 through T7 as shown in the circuit. The above
circuit is very versatile and can be wired with a large number of LEDs to make
an LED fashion jewellery of any design. With two circuits connected in a similar
fashion, multiplexing of LEDs can be done to give a moving display effect
Running Message Display Circuit Diagram
Back to Circuit Diagrams for Lights and LED's
Circuit sourced with permission from
http://www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com
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