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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Mini Running Text Display

This charming little circuit is a genuine four-digit running-text display, complete with a Christmas / New Year’s greeting. Naturally, any competent programmer can easily arrange to have a different text scroll across the display. The associated soft-ware, including the source code, can be downloaded from the Free Downloads section of our website or obtained from Readers Services on diskette (order number 020365-11).

Mini Running Text Display Circuit Image :
 Simple Mini Running Text Display-Image

As can be seen from the schematic, the hardware consists of little more than an AT90S1200 microcontroller, a 4-digit LED display and a 5-V voltage regulator. The only external circuitry needed by the microcontroller consists of a reset circuit and a 4-MHz crystal, and the remainder of the components are limited to a few decoupling capacitors.

Mini Running Text Display Circuit diagram : 

Simple Mini Running Text Display-Circuit Daigram

In the prototype model, an Osram SLO2016 display module was used. Although this four-digit module measures only 10×20 mm, it provides an especially clear and bright display. In order to give the 7805 voltage regulator sufficient ‘breathing room’, the supply voltage should be at least 8 V. A standard 9-V mains adapter should thus be perfectly adequate. The supply voltage does not have to be stabilised, and the adapter does not have to provide an especially large amount of current, since the running-text display draws scarcely more than 50 mA.


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Wednesday, August 7, 2013

2002 Toyota Camry SE The Engine Starts but Does Not Stay Running

My 2002 Toyota Camry SE with 62.230 miles is having a problem. It starts but doesnt stay running although it turns over fine. I Just checked the car and changed the oil, after that, the check engine light is on but the car does not stay running. The serpentine belt was dry and squeaky, and the mechanic lubricated it. The problem has been occurred after that. Could the lubricating spray cause this problem?



Answer: I dont think lubricating serpentine belt causes this. Maybe your fuel pump is not delivering enough fuel. You say that the problem occurs after lubricating the belt, do you notice that belt slipping?. Sometimes the oil or spray can get in to a sensor and make it acting weird. have you tried to push the gas pedal to keep the engine running?, how long has been doing this? before or after the serpentine belt has been lubricated?. however, the serpentine belt dont need to be lubricated.   

Response: Yes I have tried to keep the engine running by pushing the gas pedal, but as soon as I took my foot off the pedal the car stopped. According to the mechanic, the belt gets dry and was lubricated with all purpose belt dressing spray that could be used on all serpentine belts.

*My 2003 Toyota Camry is doing the same thing except the check engine light comes on when the car cuts off. my car also stays on if I push the gas pedal. Sometimes I need to do this 2 - 3 times before the car stays started, no one can figure out what the problem is...   

image source: http://www.autos.ca

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