The document describes an electronic dice project created by Arested Des T. Dadea Jr., Ayen D. De Guzman, and Jestril Ibarra. It lists the components used to build the dice, including boards, diodes, resistors, capacitors, switches, LEDs, and ICs. It provides a circuit diagram and explains that the dice was tested with a battery and its numbers displayed with LED lights. The group further improved the design by checking connections when it initially failed to work.
The document describes an electronic dice project created by Arested Des T. Dadea Jr., Ayen D. De Guzman, and Jestril Ibarra. It lists the components used to build the dice, including boards, diodes, resistors, capacitors, switches, LEDs, and ICs. It provides a circuit diagram and explains that the dice was tested with a battery and its numbers displayed with LED lights. The group further improved the design by checking connections when it initially failed to work.
The document describes an electronic dice project created by Arested Des T. Dadea Jr., Ayen D. De Guzman, and Jestril Ibarra. It lists the components used to build the dice, including boards, diodes, resistors, capacitors, switches, LEDs, and ICs. It provides a circuit diagram and explains that the dice was tested with a battery and its numbers displayed with LED lights. The group further improved the design by checking connections when it initially failed to work.
- After we put all the components we testing the strip board with the battery.
VII. FURTHER IMPROVEMENTS
- when we first did it, it didn't work so we checked where we went wrong and we checked the components if they were connected properly. When the strip board didn’t work we exchanged the components then start again if it works. VII. APPLICATION - We used cellphone case to be the casing of the electronic dice for much better appearance. IX. DOCUMENTATION