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Do you have any examples you want to base your project on?Can anyone post the project "fastest finger first" used in quiz competition with buzzer using D flip flop (explained in detail).
i am about to start it. I even don't know which components are required. Basic design is required.Do you have any examples you want to base your project on?
Do you have any parts currently?
How far have you made it in your own design?
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Well, you obviously have some kind of idea asking for a design based on a D Flip Flop.i am about to start it. I even don't know which components are required. Basic design is required.
i worked on this and i have successfully implemented this project Meanwhile i had a doubt regarding LM7805 voltage regulator. Is it necessary to apply capacitors with LM7805 or it directly gives 5V output.Well, you obviously have some kind of idea asking for a design based on a D Flip Flop.
If you like, you can start on the 'link' from my first response. Get some ideas and get back to us.
Please note that these forums seem to be a lot more helpful and receptive if it is obvious you have made some kind of effort to either learn or build about the project.
I've used the LM780X series regulators without capacitors before with success, but it is a good practice to follow to use capacitors on the input and output side of the regulator. Depending on the other components involved, additional much smaller capacitors are placed as close to possible to certain ICs to help filter out any noise that may be present on the power traces.i worked on this and i have successfully implemented this project Meanwhile i had a doubt regarding LM7805 voltage regulator. Is it necessary to apply capacitors with LM7805 or it directly gives 5V output.
much smaller capacitors are placed as close to possible to certain ICs to help filter out any noise that may be present on the power traces.