Usage of IC 7431¶
from __future__ import print_function
from BinPy import *
# Usage of IC 7431:
ic = IC_7431()
print(ic.__doc__)
This is a Hex delay element.
# The Pin configuration is:
inp = {1: 1, 3: 1, 5: 0, 6: 0, 8: 0, 10: 1, 11: 1, 13: 0, 15: 1, 16: 1}
# Pin initinalization
# Powering up the IC - using -- ic.setIC({14: 1, 7: 0})
ic.setIC({14: 1, 7: 0})
# Setting the inputs of the ic
ic.setIC(inp)
# Draw the IC with the current configuration\n
ic.drawIC()
┌─────────◡─────────┐
│ │
[1] ──┤ 1 16 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[Z] ──┤ 2 7 15 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 3 4 14 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[Z] ──┤ 4 3 13 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 5 1 12 ├── [Z]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 6 11 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 7 10 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 8 9 ├── [Z]
│ │
└───────────────────┘
# Run the IC with the current configuration using -- print ic.run() --
# Note that the ic.run() returns a dict of pin configuration similar to
print (ic.run())
{2: 0, 4: 1, 7: 1, 9: 0, 12: 0, 14: 0}
# Seting the outputs to the current IC configuration using -- ic.setIC(ic.run()) --\n
ic.setIC(ic.run())
# Draw the final configuration
ic.drawIC()
┌─────────◡─────────┐
│ │
[1] ──┤ 1 16 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 2 7 15 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 3 4 14 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 4 3 13 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 5 1 12 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 6 11 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 7 10 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 8 9 ├── [0]
│ │
└───────────────────┘
# Seting the outputs to the current IC configuration using -- ic.setIC(ic.run()) --
ic.setIC(ic.run())
# Draw the final configuration
ic.drawIC()
# Run the IC
print (ic.run())
┌─────────◡─────────┐
│ │
[1] ──┤ 1 16 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 2 7 15 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 3 4 14 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 4 3 13 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 5 1 12 ├── [0]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 6 11 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[1] ──┤ 7 10 ├── [1]
│ │
│ │
[0] ──┤ 8 9 ├── [0]
│ │
└───────────────────┘
{2: 0, 4: 1, 7: 1, 9: 0, 12: 0, 14: 0}
# Connector Outputs
c = Connector()
# Set the output connector to a particular pin of the ic
ic.setOutput(9, c)
print(c)
Connector; State: 0