Published Feb 2nd, 2012, 2/2/12 12:33 pm
- 501 views, 1 today
- 44 downloads, 0 today
1
I present the One Wire Screen.
Its a way to send 4 different signals with one wire instead if 4.
I hooked it up to a 16bit decoder then to a 7 segment screen showing 0-9 just to show that it works.
How it works:
The white wool is the transmitter & receiver, the yellow are a signal filter (to remove all signals under the max signal).
The rest is just for show.
Blue is 4x T-flip-flops, green is the 4bit decoder input but I am only using 10bit out (out of 16) the black is for the screen.
Its a way to send 4 different signals with one wire instead if 4.
I hooked it up to a 16bit decoder then to a 7 segment screen showing 0-9 just to show that it works.
How it works:
The white wool is the transmitter & receiver, the yellow are a signal filter (to remove all signals under the max signal).
The rest is just for show.
Blue is 4x T-flip-flops, green is the 4bit decoder input but I am only using 10bit out (out of 16) the black is for the screen.
Progress | 100% complete |
Tags |
537958
2
Create an account or sign in to comment.
A 4bit decoder has 2^4 (16) outputs; where as a 16bit decoder would have 65536 outputs...
A decoder with 10 outputs, uses, 3.444458 bits.
What I meant was there is 4 input = 16 out but I am only using 10 of them ;)
The point of this build is not to show the decoder or screen any way as there is 1000 of them.
I wanted to show that you can make allot of signals run true one wire.
I am hopping some one can make a more compact version of this.