DIY Raspberry Pi Pico Fizz Buzz Multiplication Game
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Inspired by an old Ben Heck project, Andy breathes new life into a forgotten Fizz Buzz game using a Pico Pi. The challenge of driving the 4 x 14 segment displays was met using some shift registers and by multiplexing the digits. The first core runs the game and the interrupt driven buttons. Leaving the second core of the Pico Pi to drive the display.
Supplemental Material:
- Winners Announcement: We're Giving Away Two Ben Heck Hex Game Prototypes!
- New Workshop
- VSCode and MicroPython for the Pi Pico
Bill of Material:
Product Name | Manufacturer | Quantity | Buy KitBuy Kit |
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Pi Pico | Raspberry Pi | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
CD4094BECD4094BE 8-bit Shift Register | Texas instruments | 2 | Buy NowBuy Now |
HDSP-A22CHDSP-A22C Alphanumeric LED Display, Red, 20 mA, 2, 13.7 mm, 1.9 V | Broadcom | 2 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Push button momentary round red | Multicomp Pro | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Push button momentary round green | Multicomp Pro | 1 | Buy NowBuy Now |
Additional Parts:
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Breadboard |
Wires |