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One digit for All transistor clock

Counter + segment decoder

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rafununu wrote 10/08/2024 at 06:31 • point

In the 70s Texas Instruments made a 18 or 20 DIP integrated circuit with the 7 segments LED displaying 0 to F with a 4 bits input, a internal BCD decoder with latch 4 bits output. I used 2 of them to memorize, display and hold a note in a homemade synthetiser. I don't remember the reference.

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