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Making an Arduino Game or Quiz Show Button System

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  • Опубликовано: 17 авг 2024
  • A complete build guide for a game show or quiz button system. This project used an Arduino and was originally created for Arduino Day 2018. #ArduinoD2018
    The parts list is below.
    Here is the code (it is nothing fancy):
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Комментарии • 54

  • @rickpijnenburg
    @rickpijnenburg 3 года назад +2

    what is the resistance value in the breadbord?

  • @sketchyAnalogies
    @sketchyAnalogies 5 лет назад +2

    Would it be that difficult to use discrete logic? Some 555 to time the blink and to serve as count down, flip flops to count down, logic gates to disable other buttons from lighting... it would be cool to have redundant lights on the central control panel. maybe use a d-latch that would require a manual reset instead of waiting 3 or so seconds. Possibly use decade counters rigged through binary to seven segment converters to seven segment displays as a method to keep score.

  • @jrod200533
    @jrod200533 5 лет назад +6

    The thumbnail I thought it was a Thanos Gauntlet DIY video lol

  • @clee666
    @clee666 10 месяцев назад

    Nice project! I am trying to replicate, but for only 2 players. Why does the switches need a resistor and not the leds?

  • @tribalscout7939
    @tribalscout7939 6 лет назад

    This was really sweet. I wonder if it should be in stores when the offical one comes out.

  • @galaxydefender1033
    @galaxydefender1033 Год назад

    don't 5volts is too much for the leds? I imagine you need a resistor to lower the voltage a bit ?

  • @doroteogalvezgranados
    @doroteogalvezgranados Год назад

    Excelente proyecto! Felicidades Master!

  • @TheShawtylovesyou
    @TheShawtylovesyou 2 года назад +1

    Hi may I ask, if it is possible to use breadboards instead of prototype boards instead?

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  2 года назад

      sure. It will be a lot more fragile but would work.

  • @Elite1181
    @Elite1181 5 лет назад +2

    what was the code thet you use?

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      (sorry, I put that link in the description, I thought it was there.)
      github.com/bluemonkeydev/arduino-projects/tree/master/uno/QuizShow

  • @vusikhayandaba1975
    @vusikhayandaba1975 5 лет назад +4

    Care to share your code?

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      (sorry, link is now in the description 1 year after you asked!)
      github.com/bluemonkeydev/arduino-projects/tree/master/uno/QuizShow

  • @taile7547
    @taile7547 Год назад

    Thank you very much for the video. Can you suggest a sound/buzzer device/connection along with the light? Thanks.

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  Год назад

      If you just want a buzzer, something like this will work great. Use the Arduino's buzzer function to make it buzz.
      amzn.to/3yOEq8K
      But if you want to use sound and an MP3 file, you will need a sound module, like this. A bit more challenging to use but will give you far more options.
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  • @mariucle4818
    @mariucle4818 6 лет назад +4

    is it inspired by the anime??

  • @cheesierlist9925
    @cheesierlist9925 6 лет назад +2

    Awesome vid very interesting surprised u don’t have more subs

  • @yashvakharia9799
    @yashvakharia9799 5 лет назад +1

    HEY CAN IT BE MADE FOR A 14 PLAYER GAME..??
    PLEASE REPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад +1

      Is one-year too soon to reply (sorry)...
      Technically, yes! There are a handful of ways to do it, I'd probably start with a shift-register or an IO expander IC. Msg me if you want to chat further - bluemonkeydev@gmail.com

  • @Zonuna_Chawngthu
    @Zonuna_Chawngthu 3 года назад

    I had this type of lockout machine (without Arduino) made by my cousin several years ago for Live TV Quiz shows,which I still use till today, seeing your project, I would like to make an Arduino driven lockout machine,
    will it be possible to add a manual Reset switch for quiz master, so that the LED keeps on until reset switch i press, and also that there would a Buzzer sound when buzzer switch is press along with LED

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад +1

      Yes, this can be done pretty easily with an Arduino. You would have to use the analog pins. Msg me if you need help.

    • @Zonuna_Chawngthu
      @Zonuna_Chawngthu 3 года назад

      @@Bluemonkeydev sure thanks

    • @Zonuna_Chawngthu
      @Zonuna_Chawngthu 2 года назад

      @@Bluemonkeydev I do not see an email options on your "about" tag, is there any other possibilities to massage you ?

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  2 года назад

      @@Zonuna_Chawngthu sure - bluemonkeydev@gmail.com

  • @charliethetyrton3209
    @charliethetyrton3209 3 года назад

    @will where or whom should I contact about helping me with something like this around my town. An electrician or who ?

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      It's pretty straight forward to build! email me if you'd like to chat further - bluemonkeydev@gmail.com

  • @ma.armaespiritu3490
    @ma.armaespiritu3490 3 года назад

    Hi sir. Can i ask for your circuit diagram and complete devices with specs? I wanna create one thank youuu

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад +4

      Hello! Sorry, the only circuit diagram is the one shown in the video. But it's super simple. Each button gets an Arduino PIN and each LED gets an Arduino PIN. The Arduino sketch shows which pins I used for each but you can change them to whatever you want. It's a very simple project, even for a beginner.

  • @riverdealer
    @riverdealer 5 лет назад

    is the UNO programmed for the 'quiz' buttons or do you need to program it

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      You need to program it - here is the code: github.com/bluemonkeydev/arduino-projects/tree/master/uno/QuizShow

  • @JeromeBocconGibod
    @JeromeBocconGibod 3 года назад

    Hi, I'm trying to build this project with my 13 years old son for a game this week-end, unfortunately we don't manage to make it work.
    With one button once pressed it blinks but never stops.
    With more buttons it just doesn't work.
    I'm sure we messed up somewhere but can't find the problem.
    Does someone has a clear diagram to know where arduino pins from 0 to 11 goes exactly and how ground is connected ?
    Please help us !!!
    Thanx a lot for sharing ;)

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      Hello Jerome - email me at bluemonkeydev@gmail.com and I'll help you out.

  • @crieliocriel
    @crieliocriel 3 года назад

    hey mate.. good day.. i hope you can send me the diagram for your prototype ..

  • @dodman0907153500
    @dodman0907153500 5 лет назад +2

    nobody on earth is interested until you post source...

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  5 лет назад +2

      I just added the code to github for you - it's nothing special: github.com/bluemonkeydev/arduino-projects/tree/master/uno/QuizShow

    • @PixelOutlaw
      @PixelOutlaw 4 года назад +1

      ​@@Bluemonkeydev Your code is a bit unfair as written. Then again, perhaps it's best if the players don't realize that read order takes priority in a tie.

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      @@PixelOutlaw you mean a tie down to the 16Mhz level??? I think it will be more than accurate enough.

  • @erinocelotl3578
    @erinocelotl3578 5 лет назад

    Ahah I didn't think of infinity stones after seeing the thumbnail what are you on about

  • @jmalmsten
    @jmalmsten 3 года назад

    I've been curious about these thingies for a while now. But it does occur to me... If all I want is for a buzzer to light up if it is first to trigger out of a series of buzzers... Then I think it should be possible to build a contraption that works on very simple gates.... can even lock out buzzers with a simple flip switch.
    It just seems like putting an Arduino or atmega or raspberry pi in the mix is way overkill for most of these thingies...
    Of course, if you want it to trigger a sound or even keep track of scores and such... But in essence, a very "dumb" version should be able to be built, I recon...

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      Yes, it can be done w/ gates and flipflops. However, you might be surprised at how quickly it gets very complicated (and expensive). Since an Arduino Nano is about $3 and it requires virtually no complexity or additional components, a microcontroller really isn't overkill but rather the easiest solution. Best of luck!

  • @georgenicolausobias461
    @georgenicolausobias461 5 лет назад

    Pls show me the codes

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад

      Code is now listed in the description, sorry for the delayed response: github.com/bluemonkeydev/arduino-projects/tree/master/uno/QuizShow

  • @RailPreserver2K
    @RailPreserver2K 6 лет назад +1

    I subbed

  • @MarCus-pj8wx
    @MarCus-pj8wx 6 лет назад +1

    Lol 3 views

    • @dfordavid1246
      @dfordavid1246 6 лет назад +1

      Marcus Mosconi id like u to look at the views now

    • @mr.franks6576
      @mr.franks6576 6 лет назад

      id like to see you try LOL!

    • @Bluemonkeydev
      @Bluemonkeydev  3 года назад +1

      Hey now... These things take time.