Introduction: Advent Calendar for Geeks

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The "Advent Calendar for Geeks" is a perfect present for your nerdy friends. It has some awesome features like:
  • looks really nerdy
  • you just need to buy the parts, your nerdy friend has the fun making it
  • 24 different switching stats
  • no glue, no soldering
  • all parts are re-usable
  • easy to make
  • including batterie!
Okay, it is a simple counter circuit involving two 7-segment displays and two counter-ICs. Every day of December you can push the button one time to count until December 24th.

Step 1: Parts

Here is what you need:
  • a breadboard
  • 2 7-segment displays, common cathode
  • 2 IC CMOS 4026
  • 2 resistors 10k
  • 2 resistors 330
  • 1 capacitor 47nF
  • 1 momentary push button
  • 1 9V battery
  • 1 battery clip
  • wire
Buy these parts, put them in a gift box and give it to your friend! Let him / her have the fun of making the advent counter!

Step 2: Make It

Stick the parts to the breadboard like shown at the graphic. Wire the second IC and the first display like the other one. At the graphic I just wired one display to make it clear and avoid a messy rat nest.

Step 3: Have Fun

Connect your calendar to the battery. The display should show number 00. At December 1st you can push the button the first time! Push it only one time a day to have pushbutton-fun all along holiday season!

Bonus: At December 24th you can take it apart again and have a some cool parts for later projects. Or you can solder it to a protoboard and save it for next year.

Happy Holiday!