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This kit has 2 games in 1: A memory game and a reaction game. Both games are available from the pre-programmed PIC controller when the kit has been built.

The kit has four buttons and LEDs to make up two games. When made, the kit can act as both a memory game and a reactions game. A PIC micro-controller, pre-programmed with special software controls each of the games.

The on/off switch and battery pack mount directly onto the board allowing it to be used as built or alternatively it can be housed into an enclosure of your own design.

Game 1: Memory Game

This is our take on the classic ‘Simon Says’ game. You have to match the pattern shown by the 4 LEDs in the order shown by the kit before the timer runs out!

Game 2: Reaction Game

This game tests how fast your reactions are! The kit lights up an LED where you have to press the corresponding button on the same corner as the LED. The game times out if you press the wrong corresponding button or don’t press the button in time.

Features:

  • 2 Games in 1 kit (memory game and reactions game).
  • Compact PCB design.

Contents:

Video:

 

Dimensions:

  • Length: 58.5mm.
  • Width: 58.5mm.

Requires:

 

Resources:

Documents & downloads

Technical Information

AttributeValue
PCB Length 58.5mm.
PCB Width 58.5mm.
PCB Component Count 18.
Voltage Nominal 3V.
Voltage Range 2V - 5V.
Standby Current 9.5mA.
Current Max at Nominal Voltage 12mA.

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Questions and answers

    Can this kit be purchased pre-soldered?
  1. 0 votes
    Q Can this kit be purchased pre-soldered?
    Asked by Ed on June 18, 2019 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin Hi Ed, Thank you for your question I am afraid it is not currently something we offer. Best Regards Cullen
  2. Hi, Could you possibly confirm whether there are any teaching notes with this game project concerning the programming? I am using Circuit Wizard for PIC programming but struggling to create teaching resources without imperfections in the flowchart aspect. Any help would be greatly appreciated! Best Wishes, Martyn
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    Q Hi, Could you possibly confirm whether there are any teaching notes with this game project concer...... Read more
    Asked by Martyn Groves on October 27, 2011 12:00 am
    Answered by the admin The chip is pre-programmed with code specifically for this application it is not a PICAXE or Genie chip, but written in assembly language code. It is therefore not possible to reprogram the chip without Microchip development tools. The code is fairly complex and not something that you would be able to recreate using a flow chart. I would have thought that you would be best looking at how flowcharts work with a simpler task and then explain that the way that the software in the game is written is done using text based instructions. The program is about 500 lines in length, so it's not something you really want to be studying .
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