This retro game is a fun and educational project to create a dexterity-based game with nine different difficulty levels, a health bar graph, a timer and four different sound effects. It is based mainly on 4000-series logic and all through-hole parts on a single circuit board. by Phil Prosser
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The Skill Tester 9000 is a reimagination of an old dexterity tester game, with added lights, timers, countdowns, sounds and competition! Construction is made easy as the PCB can be built in sections. by Phil Prosser
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Rather than electret microphones, here is how you can use microelectromechanical system (MEMS) microphones as a calibrated measurement mic with a good frequency response. by Phil Prosser
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The Laser Communicator allows you to transmit voice or music over a laser beam and is ideal for learning electronics! It might not be very practical, but it demonstrates what can be done using simple circuits while serving as a good teaching aid. by Phil Prosser & Zak Wallingford