Binary Increments Demonstrator
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Binary Number Increment Demonstrator
The current completed version is ver1.2, which can demonstrate the increment of a four-bit binary number.
After completing the printing of each part, you may need to adjust the tightness of the parts during installation. If it is too tight, friction between the parts may cause the operation to fail.
You can also design the length of the Rod stick yourself to allow it to support more number blocks.
Note:
Do not adjust the bottom surface of the Common block, because the carry-over device inside needs to be printed as a single piece using bridging features.
Future Update Intentions:
1. Optimize the structure, adjust the gaps between parts to reduce the impact of friction; reset the Frame legs to make them more stable.
2. Redesign the Rod stick structure to allow it to be extended indefinitely by means of snap-fitting.
3. Add a joystick structure so that you no longer have to manually flip the rightmost number block.
4. Attempt to implement increment and decrement in the same device (this was attempted in version 1.1, but due to its poor operational stability, version 1.2 only retains the increment).
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Edit By HIB1KI 2024.04.18


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