DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ELECTRIC DICE DISPLAY WITH AUDIO UNIT

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DESIGN AND CONSTRUCTION OF AN ELECTRIC DICE DISPLAY WITH AUDIO UNIT

 

ABSTRACT

This work deals extensively with the design and construction of an electrodice display (EOD) with audio unit. The device displays the value of a ludo dice in numerical form and also produces sound as it displays the number.

The device works with principle of chance employed by ludo game players. The output of the display is usually very rapid that the player does not actually see the number when the device is switched ON so that it will purely be a game of chance. When the off key is pressed, a particular number is displayed and this number is the number the player got.

The operation of the device starts by the generation of a pulse frequency. The pulse frequency (square wave signal) is generated by times (555 timer) by connecting in unstable multi-vibrator. The output from the timer is used in clocking the binary counter (mode 10 counter) but this counter is biased in the mode 10 counter, the output from Qo, Q1 and Q2 were connected to the reset pins so that once the counter finishes the count of six of goes back to zero.

The result from the binary counter is then fed to the decoder / driver before connecting it to seven segment so that the decoder will be able to convert the binary values to the decimal values that are being used in the ludo game dice. The seven segment then displays the numbers by lightening the diodes that make up that particular.

This device is being regulated by a latch (4-edge triggered flip-flop which has two switches, one is used for putting the power supply and the other two push switches for the working of the dice display.

 

LIST OF TABLES

Table 3.1         Trueth table for sk flip flop

Table 3.2         Delay flip flop from SR flip flop

Table 3.4         AND logic gate truth table

Table 3.5         Table of counter output in various forms.

Table 3.7         BCD to seven segment decoder truth table.

Table 4.1a        BCD count sequence

Table 5.0         Procedure Chart

Table 5.1         System Flowchart

Table 6.0         Program Design

Table 6.1 Program Flowchart

 

TABLE OF CONTENTS

CHAPTER ONE

INTORDUCTION

1.0              Statement of problem

1.1       Purpose of study

1.2              Aim and objectives

1.3              Scope of the study

1.4              Limitations of the study

1.5              Definitions of terms.

CHAPTER TWO

LITERATURE REVIEW

CHAPTER THREE

DESCRIPTION AND ANALYSIS OF THE EXISTING SYSTEM FACT FINDING METHODS

Organization structure

Objectives of the existing system

CHAPTER FOUR

DESIGN OF THE NEW SYSTEM

Output specification and design

Input specification and design

File design.

Procedure chart

System flow chart

System Requirement.

CHAPTER FIVE

IMPLEMENTATION

Program Design

Program Flowchart

Pseudcodes

CHAPTER SIX

DOCUMENTATION

CHAPTER SEVEN

RECOMMENDATION

CONCLUSION

REFERENCE

 

CHAPTER ONE

INTRODUCTION

Instrumentation engineering has advanced widely with the introduction of medium scale integration (MIS), large scale Integration (LSI) and very large scale Integration (VLSI). For the purpose of accuracy and reliability analogue instruments are being replaced by the digital ones. The electronic dice display (EDD) with audio unit is among this now bread of instruments.

1.0   STATEMENT OF PROBLEM.

The design of an electronic dice display is invented because of the quest fort reducing strenuous activities encountered by man, especially on the area of its recreational activities. This device is used in ludo game. The ludo game on its manual operation, as he manipulated by the experts so that it can no longer be a game of chance. Sometimes players can employ tricks on their opponents which playing the game, for example if the both players are not vigilant, one of the them can event thwart the dice and claimed that nothing happened. The players too may get tired after playing two or three times because of the stress in shaking and playing the dice, the frequent hitting of the dice on the ludo board can even give cracks on the glass covering the ludo board. One can even  experience the dice getting lost in the game because the dice is very small so if care is not taken, it can fall out from the board. All these problems were taken into consideration before constructing the electronic dice display.

1.1       PURPOSE OF THE STUDY.

As stated earlier, the design of this device is to help man conquer design and construction of an electric dice display with audio unit his environment. With the advent of medium scale integration (MSI), Integration circuit (IC) can be used to design devices that can help man perform his work effectively. With little or no stress and even sometimes at a cheaper rate. The device too will eradicate all the stress, tricks and pranks encountered when playing ludo game.

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