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Ben is putting the finishing touches on the Mini Pinball Kit.  The new PCBs from Oshpark have arrived. The board includes everything but the Arduino or the Teensy.  It’s got the audio amplifier, the lights, the switches, four MOSFETs, four servos, power regulation, and  a bodged in LED light for power. 

 

 

In this episode, Ben takes a look at the board, makes sure that it works when installed in the pinball case, and works out some finishing touches on the prototype game. Ben hooks up an LED to a socket so he could plug it in and test it. He’s changed the code so that it will turn on the LED that is relative to the switch, 16 switches, and 16 LEDs.  Ben goes through each one to make sure everything works, tests the coils, and the servos so that he can write some code and put together a test game.

The team had trouble selecting which servo library to use. They went with the pwmservo library, which is older but doesn’t conflict with the Arduino library. Ben commences with his tests on the servos. He got two of the switches attached to sound events.  They’re going to need to add some debounce to the switches.  What this basically means is that, as the switch opens and closes, there can be very small fluctuations in the state, it doesn’t fully open and close each time. Switch debouncing can be achieved through hardware or software.  You can’t really tell without the help of a microcontroller, but it’s there. Ben adjusts the switch library, to create an array, so that each switch has its own debounce setting, depending on what kind of switch it is, because they might have different mechanical properties.

Ben adjusts the angle of the flippers, puts in larger solenoids, and adjusted the length of the rods throw. He’ll change the layout of some of the feature mounts.  Ben fires up Autodesk Fusion 360 so he can make some final adjustments.  He makes some progress on the modular wall system as the mini pinball moves closer to a finished build.   

 

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  • mr_widget
    mr_widget over 7 years ago +1
    Suggested playfield "themes". Let's not provoke any DMCA or other copyright issues, so something exciting, but public domain... Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales". Plenty of saucy content possible with that…
  • DAB
    DAB over 7 years ago +1
    Nice update on the wall holders. How about making some flat star pieces to fill in the holes where you do not put walls? That way you keep the surface smooth and you could make some star pieces with a…
  • DAB
    DAB over 7 years ago

    Nice update on the wall holders.

     

    How about making some flat star pieces to fill in the holes where you do not put walls?

     

    That way you keep the surface smooth and you could make some star pieces with a rounded top to add randomness to the playing field.

     

    The initial theme should be obvious.  The Ben Heck Show with Ben, Felix, Karen and element14 staff members as targets.

     

    DAB

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  • beacon_dave
    beacon_dave over 7 years ago

    For a theme, how about having an Element 14 / TBHS community theme since it's the one thing which everyone will likely have in common on here ?

     

    Perhaps it could incorporate the member / project of the year (or nominations list) to celebrate those achievements.

     

    I suspect that a number of themes about to be suggested will have copyright issues and thus wouldn't be able to be marketed without paying an additional fee.

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  • mr_widget
    mr_widget over 7 years ago

    Suggested playfield "themes".  Let's not provoke any DMCA or other copyright issues, so something exciting, but public domain...

     

    Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales".  Plenty of saucy content possible with that.  Let's get medieval.

    "Iliad" or "Odyssey".  Lots of monsters, blood, and guts all over the place.  Playfield as either stone castle, ship decking, or Mt. Olympus.

    "Ragnarok" (not the Marvel version!).  Again lots of monsters plus a perfect villain in Loki and the frost giants.  Paint your playfield in the walls of Valhalla etc.

    "221B".  Lots of possibility in victorian London with Moriarty as your villain plus help from the Baker Street Irregulars (multiball!).  Hindrances from Lestrade and other coppers.

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