Testing of CD4026 using Arduino

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Published on August 6, 2024 by

This module is a straightforward CD4026-based up counter that offers flexibility in its use, either integrated with an Arduino or operated independently. The CD4026 is a decade counter that can increment counts in response to input pulses, making it ideal for a variety of counting applications.

You can easily test the functionality of this module using a basic Arduino BLINK sketch, which will allow you to observe the counter’s behavior without requiring complex programming. This makes it a great starting point for beginners and a useful tool for experienced hobbyists.

The module is designed to work seamlessly with any NE555 timer circuit, whether it’s configured in an astable mode for continuous pulse generation or in a monostable mode for generating single pulses. This compatibility allows for a range of applications, from simple counting experiments to more advanced timing circuits.

For more information on this kit and its specifications, please visit: https://www.buildcircuit.com/product/…

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