Suggestion: A two-bit LED and a six-bit readout
Posted: Mon Feb 06, 2012 2:40 am
What a brilliant program. Thank you so much for sharing it with us.
Of course, when you love something, all kinds of ideas come up for "improvements". Here are my first two (groan):
1. A three-colours plus off variant of the LED, with either a two-bit input or two separate 1-bit inputs. 00 = Off; 01 = Red, 11 = Green, 10 = Yellow (maybe - the exact assignment is not important).
2. A simpler, ready-made segmented readout, with 4-bit input which is decoded internally, a 1-bit input for the dot, and a 1-bit input for "display off" (probably inverted). Now, I know I could build my own, but it would be nice to be able to have one that only takes up the space of the readout itself, without any additional "bare" circuitry.
I hope you'll interpret all these additional demands as a sign of how well-liked LogicCircuit is. And, of course, I'll understand if you don't want to implement them, for whatever reason.
Of course, when you love something, all kinds of ideas come up for "improvements". Here are my first two (groan):
1. A three-colours plus off variant of the LED, with either a two-bit input or two separate 1-bit inputs. 00 = Off; 01 = Red, 11 = Green, 10 = Yellow (maybe - the exact assignment is not important).
2. A simpler, ready-made segmented readout, with 4-bit input which is decoded internally, a 1-bit input for the dot, and a 1-bit input for "display off" (probably inverted). Now, I know I could build my own, but it would be nice to be able to have one that only takes up the space of the readout itself, without any additional "bare" circuitry.
I hope you'll interpret all these additional demands as a sign of how well-liked LogicCircuit is. And, of course, I'll understand if you don't want to implement them, for whatever reason.