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LED Chess Set

LED Chess Set
Are you a chess fanatic and you need to play in the dark for some reason? If yes,check out this project.It designed by a member on Instructables, Tetranitrate writes:
had just picked up a cheap-o glass chess set at my local arcade for the low low price of only 15,000 tickets. The novelty of playing with glass pieces quickly wore off, and I wondered how I could make it better. The thought of illuminating the set seemed very appealing, but there were so many different ways that could be done.
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Yellow Submarine

Yellow Submarine
Yellow Submarine is an entertainment table that has electro mechanical diorama embedded in the glass top.Every element in the circuit has their own role. We made a domino effect connecting six electronic circuits which means the last part of each circuit triggers the next and makes a storyline. There is only one user input at the beginning that make the whole thing happen. There is also only one output, a mechanical counter that shows how many times the story has been run to completion.[more]

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Binary Counter

Binary Counter
This is a Binary Counter based on 555 timer and 4520 CMOS integrated circuit.The circuit looks simple and easy to build ,but with a simple modification you can turn your circuit into device that works like high tech dice.Rather then throwing dice to create a number you can use your 4520 to create random numbers between 0 and 15. [more]

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LED Dice

LED Dice
When you touch the TOUCH PLATE wires, the LEDs start flashing in a similar manner to a dice rolling over and over. This gradually slows down to rest and a number is displayed exactly like the spots on a dice.This circuits use LM555 and CD4017.It’s very fun.[more]

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DIY African board game Mancala

DIY African board game Mancala
This PIC micrcocontroller based African board game Mancala,It consist of LCD display which is most of the power used here is in the backlight for the LCD, which requires 5V and about 80 mA while running. (In this particular model, the backlight can’t be turned off.)[more]

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