Arduino Scoreboard
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A Simple Scoreboard for a Ping-Pong Table, but Versatile Enough to Use Elsewhere... To Create This Project, You'll Need: 1 Arduino Uno 1 MAX7219 Dot Matrix Module 4-in-1 Display For Arduino 1 Momentary SPST NO Red Round Cap Push Button Switch AC Resistors, wires, soldering iron, and a way to power your Arduino You Can Find the Code Here: https://github.com/KaSxP/arduino-scoreboard Single Press: Adds a Point Long Press: Resets It to Zero To Make This Project Work, You'll Need the MD_MAX72XX Library: https://github.com/MajicDesigns/MD_MAX72XX One More Thing: Change This Line in the MD_MAX72xx_font.cpp File Located at "Users\<UserName>\Documents\Arduino\libraries\MD_MAX72XX\src" Replace This: "3, 0x42, 0x7f, 0x40, // 49 - '1'" With This: "5, 0x00, 0x42, 0x7f, 0x40, 0x00, // 49 - '1'" This Will Ensure the Number One Takes Up the Same Space as Other Numbers, Keeping It in the Same Place. I Didn't Create the Arduino Box Inside the Scoreboard Case; You Can Find the Design I Used Here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:994827 It Was Designed by Esquilo on September 2, 2015
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