Learn how to simulate throwing a dice with the Arduino and 6 LEDs!
One year ago I built a simple Arduino dice with my son. We have learned a lot in the meantime and it's time for an update...
Do you love playing Settlers of Catan? You'll love it even more with this Arduino Dice!
An easy and simple way to replace your normal board game dice.
Why play with traditional dice... when you own an Arduino?!
A simple game disse/roulette with Arduino and a MAX7219 8x8 led matrix.
Create digital dice in 15 minutes!
Easily instantiate-able 6 sided dice for FPGA written in VHDL. Can be instantiated with clock divider for multiple instantiations.
This is an Electronic Dice, which uses LEDs to display the number which we got from the dice. it uses a microcontroller to run the circuit
Learn how to make an LED dice and you can roll it pressing a push button using a Meadow F7 and Meadow.Foundation driver library.
A digital wearable D&D dice roller using the m5stickC and UI Flow
This project allows you to create a really simple digital dice using a one-digit seven segment display and a photoresistor.
Mimic the roll of a dice by connecting an array of LEDs to the versatile BBC micro:bit, a bit of Python code, and hey presto, start rolling!
Generate random numbers for your display with the push of a button (with a nice animation too).
Basic five LED display that can show common die from D&D using two buttons, one as a randomiser, and one as a menu/roll state activator.
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In this tutorial we will use OLED Lcd and Visuino to make a Rolling Dice when we push a button on our breadboard. Watch the video
We all are familiar with dice and often played LUDO or SANP SIDI (Snake & Ladders) game by using dice.
A sketch to 'throw' a six sided die using a partial 3 x 3 matrix of LEDs, driven directly from the microcontroller
In this Tutorial we are going to make an Electronic Dice that will display a different number every time you shake the Atom Matrix ESP32.
Here is my electronic Dice which gives a random output. The input is taken as noise from the vibration sensor.
We'll create an interactive electronic dice using an Nano V3 microcontroller, a pushbutton, and two LED matrix displays.