This circuit provides a visual 9 second delay using a 7 segment digital
readout LED. When the switch is closed, the CD4010 up/down counter is
preset to 9 and the 555 timer is disabled with the output held high.
When the switch is opened, the timer produces an approximate 1 second
clock signal, decrementing the counter until the 0 count is reached.
When the zero count is reached, the 'carry out' signal at pin 7 of the
counter moves low, energizing the 12 volt relay and stopping the clock
with a low signal on the reset line (pin 4). The relay will remain energized
until the switch is again closed, resetting the counter to 9. The 1 second
clock signal from the 555 timer can be adjusted slightly longer or shorter
by increasing or decreasing the resistor value at pin 3 of the timer.
The CD4510 is a CMOS Presettable BCD Up/Down counter which can
be preset to any number between 0 and 9 with a high level on the
PRESET ENABLE line, (pin 1) or reset to 0 with a high level on the
RESET line (pin 9). Inputs for presetting the counter (P1, P2, P3, P4)
are on pins (4, 12, 13, 3) respectively. The counter advances up
or down on each positive-going clock transition (pin 15) and the
counting direction (up or down) is controlled by the logic level
on the UP/DOWN input (pin 10, high=up, low=down). The CARRY-IN signal
(pin 5) disables the counter with a high logic level.
The CD4511 is a CMOS BCD to 7 segment latch decoder capable of sourcing
up to 25 mA which allows it to drive LEDs and other displays directly.
A LATCH-ENABLE line (pin 5, active low) stores data from the BCD input
lines. A LAMP-TEST input (pin 3, active low) can be used to illuminate
all 7 segments, and a BLANKING input (pin 4, active low) can be used to
turn all segments off. The LED display must be a common cathode type so
that the segments are illuminated with a positive voltage on their
respective connections.
Complete data sheets for the CD4510 and CD4511 can be obtained by
answer fax from
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