[geeks] Electronics
Dave Kimmel
crisco_kid at shaw.ca
Tue Aug 30 23:30:37 CDT 2005
Hey everyone,
Bill's recent electronics projects managed to rekindle my interest in
it as well. So, I decided on a mildly ambitious project, a Tetris
clone.
Tonight I (mostly) completed the first, and probably most tedious,
bit of this project - the display. It is a 10x21 array of LEDs, made
up of six 5x7 LED blocks.
http://djk.smugmug.com/photos/34161579-M.jpg
http://djk.smugmug.com/photos/34161670-M.jpg
Now you can all see how bad my soldering skills are. This is the
kind of thing that really should have been wire-wrapped.
Fortunately, I only had to go back and correct three spots where I
had soldered something to the wrong pin. Unfortunately, I haven't
tested each LED individually, so there may be some more errors that I
haven't discovered.
The only thing left for this part of the project is a connector. I'm
probably going to use a 40-pin IDE style connector, mainly because
ready-made cables are very easy to find. With the display not
permanently connected I'll also be able to use it in other projects,
which is a big plus as it was very tedious to put together.
The processor that I'll be using is an ATMega16 microcontroller and
I'm going to try using a NES controller as the input device. I
haven't figured out too many of the details yet.
Assuming that I don't give up on this I'll keep everyone updated as I
finish more pieces of it.
-- Dave Kimmel
crisco_kid at shaw.ca
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