This project is an electronic board game I've been developing. It's a prototype with LEDs and magnetic Hall sensors. It can detect a piece over it with a little magnet, and will change the colour of the cell depending of the programmed game mechanics. https://t.co/Q2666F18Eo
The prototype of the ZeroDeck is already built and in operation. It will now be easier to develop electronic control of table games.
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I've been designing a PCB as a player interface for the electronic boardgame. It uses a RPIZero to manage the game by USB. It has a 1.3" OLED, navigation buttons and RGB LEDs to show player status and the game phase. Design files at https://t.co/Gy6qZ9GHkU
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I’m working again in the project of the electronic boardgame after a long pause, but with renewed strength. I’ve mounted the boardgame circuit in a trainer that I made some time ago to develop the application that will control it by USB https://t.co/vzbJGecnk5
This is my development setup of the electronic boardgame. It's managed by an application in the Raspberry Pi by USB. It shows the update speed using hidapi (https://t.co/uEMCO0JYnj) to send the data, in single cell mode and full board filling.
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VIDEOJUEGOS DE MESA?
Dándose la mano los juegos de mesa tradicionales con juegos de mesa de todos los tipos, clásicos y nobeles que tratan de llevar al máximo las ventajas del Mundo digital. PD: Roberto Fraga hizo un prototipo físico de este juegos que veis 🤯 @FRAGAMES
Back to work and making progress. The boardgame already connects via usb with the RPI!
Still developing the player interface board with an oled screen and navigation buttons.
It took some months to gather the components in this supply shortage, some with a very high price, but finally I have them all. The bottom layer is already soldered,the microcontroller is running and now I could start making the firmware in this prototype
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Finally, after some months gathering components, I've ordered the PCBs from @JLCPCB. They look so tiny. Even the led driver is very small and is the biggest component. Now I hope to mount at least one this summer, a lot of work ahead.