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‫Welcome to the BCT display demonstration with the already board I have the Ardi board connected to my

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‫four digit 7:7 display which I'm going to be using to count in binary code a decimal and then also I

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‫have a switch that if I toggle that switch it will count in either binary code a decimal or in hexadecimal.

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‫Right now my board is programmed with the code and I have it in reset.

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‫So if I toggle my switch down to pull out to reset You'll note that the 7 segment display is starting

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‫to count and it's counting in binary code decimal or decimal to call it.

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‫You can see four or five.

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‫So on and so forth.

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‫Now if I switch my switch 0.

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‫That up it will now switch into hexadecimal.

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‫So notice we're going into the A B C D E F and my count or I have counting and a rate for Hertz.

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‫That's just so you can see it go through a lot faster.

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‫And if I target my switch I can reset it any time whether I'm in the hexadecimal count or the decimal

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‫count.

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‫So if I put my switch up to reset I don't hold my count to zero.

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‫And if I pause I switch back down.

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‫You'll note that we start back at 1.

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‫Now instead of counting in decimal we're actually going to be counting hexadecimal as you can see.

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‫And so I can toggle through at any point when you don't just automatically convert it to decimal when

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‫I put my switch down and now automatically converts over to the decimal count which is displayed and

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‫on my already board I have the J connector which is controlling all of the actual seven segments of

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‫the 7 to display in my J B connector is toggling through the different digits on the display going through

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‫the 4 2 and 39 for transistor's I have on the breadboard and it just shuffles through and selects each

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‫individual digit there.

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‫And that is the demonstration of the B.C.E. display running on the board.

