Electronic Dice With UTSOURCE
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Electronic Dice With UTSOURCE
Electronic Dice is a playful electronic project with integrated electronic components involvement. The dice works extremely well in all favorable conditions a user needs when he/she plays a game. Using beautiful schematic and colorful LEDs' dice reflects enjoyment when biasing. So, let’s begin towards the development.
Supplies
Circuit Diagram
Insert the 4017 IC on the Bread Board.
The pins of the IC are designated from 1-16 from left to right and then right to left sequentially
Connect Vcc and Ground
Connect pin 16 of the IC to the positive rail of the breadboard and pin 8 to the negative rail of the breadboard.
Connect Pin 13 of IC to the Negative Rail of the Bread Board.
Connect Pin 5 of the IC to Pin 15 of the Bread Board
Connecting Leds
Insert 5 LED’s on the bread board with their cathodes connected to the negative rail and their anode connected to pin 1, pin 2, pin 3, pin 4 and pin 7.
Connecting 6th Led
Insert the 6th LED on the breadboard with its anode connected to pin 10 and cathode connected to the negative rail of the breadboard.
Then Earth the Negative Terminal of the Bread Board.
Connecting Wires
Then connect a wire to pin 14 of the breadboard and leave the other end of the wire open (naked).
Connect 9v Battery Clip to the 9v Battery
Connecting Power Supply
And insert the power supply on the breadboard
Generating Random Numbers
There are 6 LED’s and each LED corresponds to one number on the dice respectively.
So, whenever we touch the open wire the biasing of the number starts and LEDs shuffle.
Stop Shuffling by Removing Finger
And when we remove our hand from the wire one number corresponding to the dice will appear, seems nice right.
Got the Number "6"
As shown we got the number 6.
Conclusion
The electronic Dice is the best playful automated and technology-oriented circuit, it uses IC 4017 that corresponds to the signal when the user touches it and presents the output to us in the emitting form of LED.