Carlos Lopez Pendas
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Phantom - Making My Own Automatic Chessboard

Developing an automatic chessboard. Our main goal is to recover the experience and unmatched feeling of playing OTB.

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Phantom - Making My Own Automatic Chessboard

Things used in this project

Hardware components

KTH1601
HALL Sensor
×500
HC4067
16-bit Multiplexer
×5
74HC4051
8-bit Multiplexer
×60
FFC Conector
Pitch1.27 9 Pines down side
×20
FFC Conector
Pitch1.27 9 Pines up side
×20
SS39E
Analog HALL Sensor
×2
Electromagnet
×1
Arduino Nano 33 IoT
Arduino Nano 33 IoT
×1
ESP32
×2
MP2307
Buck Converter
×2
2K Resistor
×2
Magnets
×32
TMC2209
Stepper Driver
×2
12V Power Adapter
/USD-C PD
×1
SlipRing
12 Chanels
×2

Software apps and online services

Arduino IDE
Arduino IDE
Fusion
Autodesk Fusion
Carbide 3D
VS Code
Microsoft VS Code

Hand tools and fabrication machines

Soldering iron (generic)
Soldering iron (generic)
Pocket NC V2-10
Avid CNC

Story

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Custom parts and enclosures

CASE-Assy-BOM

SCARA-Mechanism-assy-BOM

CAD-Mechanics

Code

Chess Main

Sensors And Z Axis

Lichess Conection

Credits

Carlos Lopez Pendas
1 project • 9 followers
A friend and I are developing an automatic chessboard. Our main goal is to recover the experience and unmatched feeling of playing OTB.
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