This circuit can control any one out of 16 devices with the help of two
push-to-on switches. An up/down counter acts as a master-controller for
the system. A visual indication in the form of LEDs is also available.
IC1 (74LS193) is a presettable up/ down counter. IC2 and IC3 (74LS154)
(1of 16 decoder/demultiplexer) perform different functions, i.e. IC2 is
used to indicate the channel number while IC3 switches on the selected
channel.
Before using the circuit, press switch S1 to reset the circuit. Now the
circuit is ready to receive the input clock. By pressing pressing switch
S2 once, the counter advances by one count. Thus, each pressing of
switch S2 enables the counter to advance by one count. Likewise, by
pressing switch S3 the counter counts downwards.
The counter provides BCD output. This BCD output is used as address
input for IC2 and IC3 to switch one (desired channel) out of sixteen
channels by turning on the appropriate triac and the corresponding LED
to indicate the selected channel. The outputs of IC3 are passed through
inverter gates (IC4 through IC6) because IC3 provides negative going
pulses while for driving the triacs we need positive-going pulses. The
high output of inverter gates turn on the npn transistors to drive the
triacs. Diodes connected in series with triac gates serve to provide
unidirectional current for the gate-drive.
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