how to use BCD 7 segment display in Proteus tutorial

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This video provides a step-by-step demonstration of utilizing a BCD (Binary-Coded Decimal) 7-segment display in Proteus, a software for simulating electronic circuits.The circuit showcased in the video is a counter circuit that employs a 7490 logic counter IC.The 7490 IC is a decade counter, which means it can count from 0 to 9 before resetting to 0. It uses a BCD format, where each count is represented by four bits.
The BCD 7-segment display is a common output device used to visually display numbers from 0 to 9. Each digit is composed of seven individual segments, which can be selectively activated to display the desired number.

The video guides you through the process of connecting the 7490 counter IC and the BCD 7-segment display in Proteus, illustrating how to establish the necessary connections and set up the circuit parameters.

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