Self-setting Digital Plate Counter Based on ICStation ATMEGA2560

ICStation Team introduce you this Self-setting Digital Plate Counter with ICStation ATMEGA2560. The digital plate counter works under DC5V. This system makes use of the infrared correlation sensor to collect information of the times that the object passed. The information will display on the 4bit Digital Tube after being analyzed and handled by ICStation Mega. The system can record the times that the object has passed the sensor. What’s more, it has the function of pausing and resetting.
Self-setting Digital Plate Counter Based on ICStation ATMEGA2560

Step 1: Function

1) When the starting-up system initializes, the infrared correlation sensor stays in an inactive state, while the system is in a suspensive state.
2) Press key 1 to turn on the infrared correlation sensor, the system begins to work at this time that it records the times that object passes the inducing field of the sensor.(Press key 1 again to paause recording.)
3) Press key 2 to reset number that has been recorded.

Step 2: Material List

1. 1 x ICStation ATMEGA2560 Mega2560 R3 Board Compatible Arduino
2. 1 x 830 Point Solderless PCB Bread Board MB-102 Test DIY
3. 1 x Correlation Photoelectric Infrared Count Sensor Module
4. 39 x 65pcs Breadboard Plug Wire Cable Tire
5. 2 x 12X12X5mm Tact Switches 4 Legs
6. 2 x 100pcs 1K ohm 1/4W 1% Accuracy Metal Film Resistor
7. 1 x +5VDC power supply
8.1 x Common Cathode 4bit Digital Tube 0.36in. Red LED

Step 3: Schematic Diagram

Self-setting Digital Plate Counter Based on ICStation ATMEGA2560

Step 4: Lead to the power supply line and GND

From the ICSTATION MEGA , plug +5V power supply and GND to the bread board. And the red bread wire is for supply line, while the black one is GND line.
 
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