| TTL-series 7449 seven-segment display decoder
Circuit Description
This applet shows a BCD to seven segment decoder
realized with the TTL-series 7449 type circuit.
It converts a 4-bit binary-coded decimal value,
that is the numbers 0 to 9 coded as binary patterns 0000 to 1001,
into the code required to drive a seven-segment display.
The additional 'ndark' input allows to disable all outputs.
For input values between 10 to 15,
the 7449-type circuit generates seemingly 'random' output values.
Obviously, a simple circuit implementation was more important
to the designers than showing useful output patterns
(like letters 'A' to 'F');
You might compare these output values with the values generated
by the seven-segment decoder demonstrated in the
previous applet.
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