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Fastest Finger First Indicator - (electronic Circuit / Schematic added 10/04)

First Across The Line Race Scorer Circuits - The next 2 diagrams are for circuits that indicate which phototransistors was covered first. The first is simple while the second has an automatic reset feature….(schematic / circuit added 05/06/07)

First-event detector has automatic-reset function - 07/23/09 EDN  Use this circuit to tell which game player presses a button first.....(design idea added 08/09)

Flashing Birthday Heart - This circuit was made for my wife's birthday. It is capable of flashing five strings of LED's with different frequencies. It also has a connector for an 8 Ohm loudspeaker and two connectors for the small PCB's that are contained in musical greeting cards. In this way the circuit will play alternatingly two room filling tunes at regular time intervals. After a w....(electronic design added 6/07)

Frogger Arcade Game - (electronic circuit added 04/05)

 

Galaga Arcade Game - (electronic circuit added 04/05)

Game Boy Camera PC Serial Interface - (schematic diagram added 2/07)

Game Console - Intersil Application Block Diagram  (app note added 6/06)

Game Show Timer - Here is a really simple game show timer designed with the beginner in mind! The power source is an ordinary 12 volt lantern battery or battery pack made up of C or D cells. The lamps may be ordinary flashlight bulbs; the prototype uses 750 mA Krypton types (KPR112) with wires soldered directly onto the bulbs. The control devices...(added 03/03/03)

Game Show Who's First Indicator Lights - The circuit above turns on a light corresponding to the first of several buttons pressed in a "Who's First" game. Three stages are shown but the circuit can be extended to include any number of buttons and lamps. Three SCRs (silicon controlled rectifiers) are connected with a common cathode resistor (50 ohm) so that when any SCR conducts, the voltage on the cathodes will rise about 7 volts above the voltage at the junction of the 51K and 1K ohm resistors and prevent triggering of a second SCR. When all lamps are off, and a button is pressed, the corresponding SCR is triggered due...(electronic schematic / circuit added 11/05)

GameBoy Camera Parallel Port Interface - (circuit added 2/07)

GameBoy Cartridge - ….(electronic schematic added 03/08)

Gameboy LCD Schematic - (circuit added 7/02)

Gameboy Mbc1 Circuit Equivalent - (circuit added 7/02)

Gameboy Power & Cartridge Schematic - (circuit added 7/02)

Gameboy Rom+Ram+Mbc1 Cart Schematic - (circuit added 7/02)

Gameboy Schematic - (circuit added 7/02)

Games - the first game show timer was modified for better performance (added 7/03)

Gyrus Arcade Game - (electronic circuit added 04/05)

Hangman game - (diagram added 2/07)

High Power LED mood Lamp - ….(electronic schematic added 08/08)

Interfacing Sony Control stick to Empeg - (electronic circuit added 4/05)

JAMJust a Minute Circuit - (electronic circuit added 10/05)

Junior PacMan Arcade Game - (electronic circuit added 04/05)

Ladybug Arcade Game - (electronic circuit added 04/05)

Lazer Tag Equipment Modifications - (electronic circuit added 04/05)

LED Dice - Has slow down tumbling action.  This project has two advantages over previous dice circuits. It produces a realistic readout as well as a 'slow-down' feature.  These combine to make it one of our most popular games projects.  As can been seen in the photo, the 7 LEDs are positioned....(diagram added 2/07)

LED Zeppelin - The name of our game, LED Zeppelin, is a play on words. It comes not from the pop group of the same name but from Graf Von Zeppelin, a German who invented the first rigid air ship in 1900.  The association fits perfectly. The game consists of six LEDs and an indicator LED that flashes at a rate of about 2 cycles per second. A push button is the "Operations Control" and by carefully pushing the button in synchronisation with the flashing LED, the row of LEDs will gradually light up....(electronic circuit added 2/07)

LEDs or Lamps Sequencer - Very simple, versatile modular design No limits to the number of modules used in the ring (added 9/04)

Lego Mindstorms Double Rotation Sensor - (diagram added 1/07)

Lotto Selector - Helps you win a fortune.  (diagram added 2/07)

Low-Cost Electronic Quiz Table - (electronic Circuit / Schematic added 10/04)


           
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