Picaxe Electronic Dice PCB
PCB Only
Product Code: AXE105
$4.50
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The Dice project uses an 8-pin PICAXE microcontroller to create an electronic dice with seven LEDs arranged in a familiar dice pattern controlled by the PICAXE to show the number rolled.
The electronic dice can be programmed using any software application that supports the PICAXE hardware, including the free PICAXE Programming Editor and/or Logicator for PIC Micros software.
PCB Only for the Dice project. Uses an 8 pin microcontroller to generate an electronic dice.
Parts you will need to add to make the AX105 dice
QTY | CODE | DESCRIPTION | |
7 | CR0101 | R1 to 7 | 330R resistor |
1 | CR0111.8 | R8 | 22k resistor |
2 | CR0111 | R9,10 | 10k resistor |
6 | LA0060 | LED1 to 7 | 5mm LEDs |
1 | ESP0602 | SW1 | push switch |
1 | CS0601 | IC1 | 8 pin IC socket |
1 | AXE007M2 | IC1 | PICAXE-08 microcontroller |
1 | PICCON039 | CT1 | PICAXE download 3.5mm socket |
1 | BH0028 | BT1 | 4.5V (3xAA) battery box |
1 | AEX105 | PCB | printed circuit board |
Manuals and Downloads
PICAXE
A PICAXE microcontroller is designed to be the brain of your electronic project. Originally designed as an educational system for schools, the PICAXE system has now also been widely adopted by hundreds of thousands of 'hobbyists' due to its ease of use. Each year thousands of high school students to...