Test your reaction with MSP430 reaction game
We all love games aren’t we? Sometimes simple games may be much catchier than heavy stuffed PC game. If you love building electronics toys this might be interesting. This is called MSP430 reaction game. WPvideo 1.10 The idea of it is really simple. There are eight LEDs connected to MSP430G2231 using shift register. Microcontroller simply scrolls LEDs at selected speed and player has to stop light at specific LED. Build it and it may keep you busy for some time....
Source: Embedds.com - Thursday, 16 February
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