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Diy 7 Segment Digital Clock

Diy 7 Segment Digital Clock

Seven-section display


A seven-phase show is a kind of digital show tool used to expose decimal numbers and once in a while letters or symbols. It includes seven individual light-emitting diodes (LEDs) arranged in a particular rectangular shape. Each segment, while illuminated, bureaucracy a part of a numeral or individual. 


Here are a few key functions of a seven-section display:


Segments: The seven segments are typically labeled with letters A through G, where:

    A, B, and C: Form the top phase and the 2 vertical segments at the proper aspect.

    D, E, and F: Form the two vertical segments at the left side and the bottom phase.

    G (non-obligatory): This represents a decimal point positioned beneath or to the right of the primary segments.

Displaying Numbers:*By selectively turning on or off particular segments, unique combos may be created to display all numbers from 0 to 9.

Limited Display: While more often than not used for numbers, some seven-section shows also can show a limited set of uppercase letters (A, C, E, F) and lowercase letters (b, d) by illuminating precise combinations of segments.

Applications: Seven-phase displays are commonly utilized in numerous electronic devices because of their:

    Simplicity: Easy to design and manufacture.

    Versatility: Can show numerals and fundamental characters.

    Low fee: Relatively inexpensive in comparison to more complicated shows.

    Energy efficiency: LEDs consume less strength as compared to other display technologies.


Here are a few commonplace applications of 7-segment presentations:


Digital clocks: Showing the time in hours and mins.

Calculators: Displaying numbers and outcomes.

Electronic meters: Displaying voltage, present day, or other measured values.

Appliance: Refers to settings or timing on appliances such as microwaves or ovens.

Simple gaming devices: Displays scores or timelines.

 

                              How to make Diy 7 Segment Digital Clock




  • -: Component List 
  • Atmega328p / Atmega8A
  • 16Mhz Crystal
  • 22PF x2 Capacitors
  • 28 Pin Ic Base
  • Led
  • Zero PCB
  • Slide On-Off switch
  • Push On-Off Switch (1 Pcs)
  • Push Button Switch (2 Pcs)
  • Resistors 100 Ohm (8 Pcs)
    Additional Items
  • 3.7 Volt Li-Ion battery
  • Battery Charger


Step 1- Make Single Seven Segment – each line of the seven segments is made with 3 LEDs connected in parallel connection, the Cathode of all the LEDs is connected together and the Anode of 3 LEDs of a group is connected with each other.






Step 2- Make 4 Such Seven Segments, and keep the Cathode of each seven Segments separate and connect them to a male header as shown in the fig below.





Step 3- Connect A segment of all four Digits together and further connect them with the male pin header as shown in the figure. similarly, connect the B segment of all 4 Digits together as do it for all the A to G segments.




Step 4- Connect All segments connection on the IC pin as per the image below.

Step 5- When you Completed all the wiring as per the schematic diagram. Then you need to program the IC using Arduino Uno. 7 Segment display digital clock programming code is given below.





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Step 6- Last step plug your battery and your digital clock is ready.





If you want to give any kind of feedback or If you have a query to make your own 7-segment display clock feel free to leave a comment below. I would love to read your comments and support.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    
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