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LED counter using 1 switch with 64 LED one after the other.

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Guys I have a situtation here:


Push button switch no.1 will switch on the 64 LEDS one after the other by pressing the same switch no.1 as many times as are necessarily until all the 64 LEDS are steadily lighted.

What chip/counter will I use for this design?
Give me idea thanks.
 

Re: LED counter using 1 switch with 64 LED one after the oth

My suggestion is that you employ a simple microcontroller such as PICAXE-08 (as the push-button interpreter and I2C-bus driver)
https://www.technologystudent.com/pics/picax1.htm
and four[4] – 16-output I2C bus expander such as the PCF8575 ..
**broken link removed**

Creating and testing program in the simplest possible BASIC dialect (PICAXE-BASIC) shouldn’t take more than an hour ..

Rgds,
IanP
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