C library for controlling traffic lights on GlobalLogic automotive hackathon
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C library for controlling traffic lights on GlobalLogic automotive hackathon
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In this shift register, we can send the bits serially from the input of left most D flip-flop. Hence, this input is also called as serial input. For every positive edge triggering of clock signal, the data shifts from one stage to the next. In this case, we can access the outputs of each D flip-flop in parallel. So, we will get parallel outputs …
This repository aims to provide a basic program, schematic diagram, and PCB design for an eight by four (8x4) LED matrix with Arduino and SN74HC595 shift register IC
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