SparkFun Binary Blaster Kit

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Product details

Binary Blaster is a game that teaches you what binary numbers are and how to quickly convert from decimal (and hexadecimal) to binary numbers.

The game displays a value on dual 7-segment displays, and the player is prompted to press the buttons to represent the binary equivalent. Pressing a specific button allows the player to "set" that bit, while "clearing" the bit is done by leaving a button unpressed. There are four buttons on the Binary Blaster, each representing a bit, giving the player 15 different options for binary numbers. If the player gets all 15 correct, they win! Additionally, each Blaster displays a time after each game, allowing the player to track their fastest speed and practice to become even quicker!

Each Binary Blaster comes as an easy-to-assemble PTH soldering kit, and it's up to you to solder everything together! If you're new to soldering and want to explore the wonderful world of binary technology, then the Binary Blaster Kit is a great starting point!.

Key specifications

Scope of delivery
1 x Binary Blaster PCB1 x programmed ATmega328P1 x PTH buzzer2 x 7-segment Red LED2 x AA batteries2 x Mini Power Switch4 x AA battery holders4 x LED Tactile Button4 x nylon standoff4 x Phillips Machine ScrewResistor 10K
Item number
5998065

General information

Manufacturer
SparkFun
Category
Electronics modules
Manufacturer no.
KIT-12037
Release date
29.4.2014

Voluntary climate contribution

CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Scope of delivery

Scope of delivery
1 x Binary Blaster PCB1 x programmed ATmega328P1 x PTH buzzer2 x 7-segment Red LED2 x AA batteries2 x Mini Power Switch4 x AA battery holders4 x LED Tactile Button4 x nylon standoff4 x Phillips Machine ScrewResistor 10K

Package dimensions

Length
13.90 cm
Width
10.30 cm
Height
3.70 cm
Weight
134 g

30-day right of return
24 Months Warranty (Bring-in)

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  • 1.Tru Components
    0 %
  • 3.Whadda
    0.1 %
  • 4.Adafruit
    0.2 %

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Return rate

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  • SparkFun
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  • 1.Adafruit
    0 %
  • 2.Whadda
    0.6 %
  • 3.Purecrea
    1 %
  • 3.Sonoff
    1 %
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