Electronic Scoring Game
You can play this game alone or with your friends. The circuit comprises a
timer IC, two decade counters and a display driver along with a 7-segment
display. The game is simple. As stated above, it is a scoring game and the
competitor who scores 100 points rapidly (in short steps) is the winner. For
scoring, one has the option of pressing either switch S2 or S3. Switch S2, when
pressed, makes the counter count in the forward direction, while switch S3 helps
to count downwards. Before starting a fresh game, and for that matter even a
fresh move, you must press switch S1 to reset the circuit. Thereafter, press any
of the two switches, i.e. S2 or S3. On pressing switch S2 or S3, the counter’s
BCD outputs change very rapidly and when you release the switch, the last number
remains latched at the output of IC2. The latched BCD number is input to BCD to
7-segment decoder/driver IC3 which drives a common-anode display DIS1. However,
you can read this number only when you press switch S4. The sequence of
operations for playing the game between, say two players ‘X’ and ‘Y’, is
summarised below:
1. Player ‘X’ starts by momentary pressing of reset switch S1 followed by
pressing and releasing of either switch S2 or S3. Thereafter he presses switch
S4 to read the display (score) and notes down this number (say X1) manually.
2. Player ‘Y’ also starts by momentary pressing of switch S1 followed by
pressing of switch S2 or S3 and then notes down his score (say Y1), after
pressing switch S4, exactly in the same fashion as done by the first player.
3. Player ‘X’ again presses switch S1 and repeats the steps shown in step 1
above and notes down his new score (say, X2). He adds up this score to his
previous score. The same procedure is repeated by player ‘Y’ in his turn.
4. The game carries on until the score attained by one of the two players totals
up to or exceeds 100, to be declared as the winner.
Several players can participate in this game, with each getting a chance to
score during his own turn. The assembly can be done using a multipurpose board.
Fix the display (LEDs and 7-segment display) on top of the cabinet along with
the three switches. The supply voltage for the circuit is 5V
Title: Electronic Scoring Game
electronic circuit
Source: www.electronic-circuits-diagrams.com
Published on: 2005-02-01
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