Elektor One-armed Bandit Kit

  • BrandElektor Labs

Description

Pull Down Lever For Highest Score!

This Elektor Circuit Classic from 1984 shows a playful application of CMOS 400x series logic ICs in combination with LEDs, a highly popular combination at the time. The project imitates a spinning-digit type slot machine.

The Game

To play the game, first agree on the number of rounds. Player 1 actuates the switch lever as long as desired and releases it. The LEDs then show the score which is the sum of the 50-20-10-5 digits lit up. If the Play Again! LED lights, Player 1 has another, “free” round. If not, it’s Player 2’s turn. The players keep tab of their scores, and the highest score wins.

Features

  • LEDs Indicate Score
  • Multi-Player and Play Again!
  • Elektor Heritage Circuit Symbols
  • Tried & Tested by Elektor Labs
  • Educational & Geeky Project
  • Through-Hole Parts Only

Included

  • Printed Circuit Board
  • All Components
  • Wooden Stand

Bill of Materials

  • Resistors (5%, 250 mW)
    • R1,R2,R3,R4 = 100kΩ
    • R5,R6,R7,R8,R9,R10 = 1kΩ
  • Capacitors
    • C1 = 4.7nF, 10%, 50V, 5mm
    • C2 = 4.7μF, 10%, 63V, axial
    • C3,C4 = 100nF, 10 %, 50V, ceramic X7R, 5mm
  • Semiconductors
    • LED1-LED6 = red, 5mm (T1 3/4)
    • IC1 = 74HC4024
    • IC2 = 74HC132
  • Miscellaneous
    • S1 = switch, toggle, 21mm lever, SPDT, momentary
    • S2 = switch, tactile, 24V, 50mA, 6x6mm
    • S3 = switch, slide, SPDT
    • IC1,IC2 = IC socket, DIP14
    • BT1 = PCB-mount CR2032 battery retainer clip
    • Desktop Stand
    • PCB 230098-1
    • Not included: BT1 = CR2032 coin cell battery
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      SKU: 20516
      EAN: 7442105132126

      Description

      Pull Down Lever For Highest Score!

      This Elektor Circuit Classic from 1984 shows a playful application of CMOS 400x series logic ICs in combination with LEDs, a highly popular combination at the time. The project imitates a spinning-digit type slot machine.

      The Game

      To play the game, first agree on the number of rounds. Player 1 actuates the switch lever as long as desired and releases it. The LEDs then show the score which is the sum of the 50-20-10-5 digits lit up. If the Play Again! LED lights, Player 1 has another, “free” round. If not, it’s Player 2’s turn. The players keep tab of their scores, and the highest score wins.

      Features

      • LEDs Indicate Score
      • Multi-Player and Play Again!
      • Elektor Heritage Circuit Symbols
      • Tried & Tested by Elektor Labs
      • Educational & Geeky Project
      • Through-Hole Parts Only

      Included

      • Printed Circuit Board
      • All Components
      • Wooden Stand

      Bill of Materials

      • Resistors (5%, 250 mW)
        • R1,R2,R3,R4 = 100kΩ
        • R5,R6,R7,R8,R9,R10 = 1kΩ
      • Capacitors
        • C1 = 4.7nF, 10%, 50V, 5mm
        • C2 = 4.7μF, 10%, 63V, axial
        • C3,C4 = 100nF, 10 %, 50V, ceramic X7R, 5mm
      • Semiconductors
        • LED1-LED6 = red, 5mm (T1 3/4)
        • IC1 = 74HC4024
        • IC2 = 74HC132
      • Miscellaneous
        • S1 = switch, toggle, 21mm lever, SPDT, momentary
        • S2 = switch, tactile, 24V, 50mA, 6x6mm
        • S3 = switch, slide, SPDT
        • IC1,IC2 = IC socket, DIP14
        • BT1 = PCB-mount CR2032 battery retainer clip
        • Desktop Stand
        • PCB 230098-1
        • Not included: BT1 = CR2032 coin cell battery

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      Antonius G.

      Der Bausatz kann gut als Lehrbausatz für Logikschaltungen fungieren und als Einstieg in die TTL-Welt dienen. Zumal ein wichtiger Baustein, das NAND-Gatter in verschiedenen Anwendungen eingesetzt wird.

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      Burkhard K.
      Ein schöner Bausatz!

      Zuerst habe ich mich gewundert, dass keine Anleitung dabei ist. Aber dann habe ich die Beschreibung auf der Rückseite gefunden, eine geniale Idee. Alle nötigen Bauteile sind mit dabei, sodass man gleich loslegen kann. Besonders ist der Kippschalter mit langem Hebel, der nicht einrastet, sondern immer wieder nach oben zurückfedert. Eine ideale Nachbildung des einarmigen Banditen. Weil durchgehend bedrahtete Bauteile zum Einsatz kommen, schafft jeder den Aufbau.

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