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DIY Kit Electronic Digital Clock CD4518, CD4511, CD4060 Red Blue Yellow Tube LED

DIY Kit Electronic Digital Clock CD4518, CD4511, CD4060 Red Blue Yellow Tube LED

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Type: Electron Tube


DIY Kit Electronic Digital Clock CD4518, CD4511, CD4060 Green Yellow-Green Red Blue Yellow White Tube LED

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This product is a 24-hour digital circuit clock, using CD4518, CD4511, CD4081, CD4013, CD4060 and other chips, the circuit does not contain a microcontroller, so there is no program, hours, minutes and seconds can be calibrated, without alarm function.

This kit mainly consists of a second signal generator, counter, decoding display and time calibration circuit. The second pulse is a 1HZ square wave signal obtained by precise frequency division of a high frequency signal generator, which is more accurate in timekeeping.

The second signal generator consists of CD4060 and CD4013, which generates a square wave signal with a frequency of 1HZ CD4060 is a 14-level binary frequency divider/oscillator. It consists of a 32768HZ oscillator with external resistors R44, R43, C1, C2 and Y1. After 14 levels of binary frequency divider, the frequency of 2HZ square wave signal is obtained at pin 3. CD4013 contains two independent D flip-flops, take one of the flip-flops through the line configured as a binary counter, binary counting of the input 2HZ square wave signal can be obtained from the second signal. CD4518 is a double-decimal addition counter. With 3 CD4518 for hours, minutes, seconds, hours configured for the 24-binary, minutes and seconds configured for 60-binary. CD4518 counting results in the form of BCD code from pin QO-Q3 output to the BCD decoder CD4511, CD4511 will be converted to the BCD code corresponding to the display of the corresponding digital tube light segment code, the digital tube to form a digital can be recognized to visually display the current results. Timing results.


Minutes and seconds are counted in 60 decimal, the seconds signal is introduced to the EN terminal of CD4518 through switch S1, and 1 is added to the falling edge of each seconds signal (if the seconds signal is connected to the CLK terminal of CD4518, 1 is added to the rising edge of each seconds signal), and when the counter counts up to 9,00-Q3 outputs 1001, i.e., Q3 is 1. As it is a decimal counter, when the next seconds signal arrives, the counter changes from 9 to 0, Q0-Q3 outputs 0000, thus forming a falling edge signal on Q3, this signal is introduced to the ten-digit counter of the second counter, and the ten-digit counter adds 1 to the ten-digit counter after each full count of 10 in the individual counter.When the ten-digit counter value reaches 6, QO-Q3 outputs 0110, i.e., Q1 and Q2 are both 1 at the same time, and Q1 and Q2 are connected to the counter through an and gate after outputting 1 to the Q1 and Q2 are connected to the reset terminal of the counter through an and gate and output 1, so that the counter counts from 6 to 0 in advance, completing the cycle of 1 hexadecimal counting. The reset signal is also used as the counting signal of the sub-counter, and the sub-counter will be increased by 1 for every full 60 seconds. The sub-counter is also 60-bit, when the sub-counter is full 60, the ten bits of the sub-counter will be reset by a gate, so that the value of the time counter will be increased by 1. When the counter is full 24, the QO-Q3 of the ten bits will be 0010 and that of the individual bits will be 0100, which will be connected to the counter after Q2 is done with the algorithm, so that the counter can be reset from 6 to 0 in advance. By connecting the Ql of the tenth bit and the Q2 of the first bit to the reset terminals of the two counters, the hourly counter will return to O when the counter reaches the full 24, thus realizing the 24-bit counting.


This product is a kit. It is not soldered and requires some hands-on skills.

DIY Kit List:

1 x PCB board

6 x 0.56 digital tube 1 bit common negative

5 x LEDs to match Digit colour

2 x 470 ohm resistor

50 x 1K resistor

3 x 2.2K resistor

1 x 100K Resistor

1 x 10M resistor

4 x 1N4148 Diode

3 x 103 Monolithic Capacitor

1 x 32.768KHZ crystal

2 x 30P Porcelain Chip Capacitor

1 x 25V100UF Capacitor

1 x KF301-2P

2 x 6*6*5 Keypad

1 x 12D07 Toggle Switch

10 x 16P IC Block

2 x 14P IC Block

6 x CD4511

3 x CD4518

1 x CD4081

1 x CD4060

1 x CD4013

1 x Clear Acrylic Case

1 x USB Lead

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