‘Scoreduino-A’ Trigger Module For Up and Down Counter Drivers

    • Arduino based digital controller for up down counters and drivers
    • Programmable with FTDI basic breakout board.
    • Comes with a Bluetooth module and RF remote control.
    • Scoreduino-A communicates with display drivers via Bluetooth or RF signals.
    • It has switches for up, down, and reset commands
    • Works with SCORE1, SCORE2, and SCORE3 modules of Scoreduino app
    • Send specific numbers to displays. For example, if send 387 from the app, the displays will show the exact number.

    Description

    The video will show a different SCOREDUINO-A module. Both are electronically same, just the look is different.

    It works with RF remote control and SCORE1, SCORE2 and SCORE3 modules of Scoreduino app.

    The SCOREDUINO-A’ module works as a basic controller for up and down counters or seven-segment display drivers. It has 3 switches for up, down, and reset signals. Up switch increases the count and down switch decreases the count and the reset switch resets the count to zero.

    Other features:

    • It has a header for an RF module which makes it capable of receiving control signals from RF remote control.

    Scoreduino is programmable like any other Arduinos. It requires an FTDI basic breakout board.

    How does it work?

    All seven segment display drivers are designed in such a way that this Scoreduino-A’ module fits into the female headers of the drivers. The UP, DOWN and RESET pins of the trigger module connect to pins 5, 4, and 14 respectively of the 74LS192 chip that contributes to up, down, and reset of the count.

    Scoreduino works with the following common anode seven segment display drivers. The seven-segment display drivers can be controlled by a Scoreduino Android app or RF remote control or the inbuilt switches.

    All the drivers are designed for COMMON ANODE seven-segment displays. It can trigger these drivers:

    1. 1.2 inch RED common anode seven segment display driver– works with 5V-6V. Works with other colors also after changing resistors.
    2. 1.8 inch RED common anode seven segment display driver– works with 5V-6V. Works with other colors all after changing resistors
    3. 2.3 inch RED common anode seven segment display driver– works with 9V. Works with other colors also after changing resistors.
    4. 3 inch RED common anode seven segment display driver– Works with 12V. Works with other colors also after changing resistors.
    5. 4 inch RED common anode seven segment display driver– Works with 12V. Works with other colors also after changing resistors.
    6. 5 inch RED common anode seven segment display driver– Works with 15V. Works with other colors also after changing resistors.

    Components used:

    1. 1 x PCB
    2. 1 x Bluetooth module
    3. 1 x RF module
    4. 1 x FTDI basic
    5. 1 x 28 pin IC socket
    6. 1 x Atmega328P-PU with Arduino bootloader
    7. 4 x tactile switch
    8. 1 x 5mm LED
    9. 2 x 22pF
    10. 1 x 16Mhz oscillator
    11. 2 x 0.1uF capacitor
    12. 1 x 500mA resettable fuse
    13. 2 x 10uF capacitor
    14. 2 x 6 pin angle male header
    15. 1 x 6 pin male header for FTDI basic breakout board
    16. 1 x 1P DIP switch
    17. 1 x LM7805
    18. 1 x heat sink for LM7805
    19. 3 x 1K resistors
    20. 2 x 10K resistors
    21. 1 x PC817 optocoupler
    22. 1 x DC barrel
    23. 1 x buzzer
    24. 1 x 16 pin IC socket
    25. 1 x CD4049 chip

    The Schematic:

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