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Faraday For Fun: An Electronic Batteryless Dice

Step 12I know you want more

I know you want more
An electronic dice with just one display? But I play many games that needs two dice you say. OK, I know you want that. Here is what I have been trying to build. I have the PCB for this newer version ready, just waiting for some free time to complete the code and test the board.

I will post a project here once it is complete...

Till then enjoy the single dice..
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Oct 7, 2010. 8:56 PMrevfnord says:
I would love to make one of these inside a magic 8 ball with blue LEDs!!!

Love the tutorial, great job!
Jun 19, 2010. 5:30 PMsandman99 says:
what does it do
Dec 5, 2008. 6:17 PMbasqueman says:
This looks awesome. I am all ready to go, but I'd like to get a PCB. Where should I go to order the PCB? If you ordered your through Eagle Circuits, can your board be recreated from the original order? I have never done this before.
Dec 25, 2008. 6:56 PMJeebiss says:
Thats just a generic piece of PCB, or perf board. He just used jumpers, and solder bridges to create the circuit.
Dec 26, 2008. 7:28 AMcedtlab says:
Yes, Initially a perf board was used but subsequently, I got PCBs made, you can see images of the PCB on the last page.

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