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Transcript of Digital Dice
A PROJECT REPORT
ON
DIGITAL DICE
SUBMITTED TO:
Mr. Piyush Singh, Senior Lecturer, Department of ECE
SUBMITTED BY:
ANCHAL (ROLL NO. 0812831016)
ANSHULIKA GARG (ROLL NO. 0812831020)
HONEY TYAGI (ROLL NO. 0812831043)
MANISH SHARMA(ROLL NO. 0812831051)
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Bharat Institute of TechnologyMeerut-250001 (India)
May, 2011
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Acknowledgements
In the name of GOD, the most Gracious, the Most Merciful for giving me the
determination and will to complete this study.
We would like to express my gratitude towards the esteemed organisation BHARAT
INSTITUE OF TECHNOLOGY, Meerut for being such an enlightening source to me.
We would like to express our sincere gratitude and appreciation to our supervisor Mr.
Piyush Singh (Senior Lecturer, Department of Electronics And Communication
Engineering) for their inspiration, expert guidance and supervision during the research
work to complete the dissertation in time.
Our appreciation goes to all, who have directly or indirectly helped us in completing our
thesis. They will always have a place in our fond memories.
We would like to show our gratitude towards our respected faculty members of BIT, our
beloved parents and family members for their moral and emotional support. We would
like to share this moment of happiness with all of them.
ANCHAL
ANSHULIKA GARG
HONEY TYAGI
MANISH SHARMA
(EC 4th year)
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ABSTRACT
The digital dice project is an interesting project that will display in random the number
from 1 to 6 on the 7 segment display. This is an alternative device that can be used to
replace the traditional dice when you are playing games such as snake ladder, monopoly
etc. The generation of clock is done by using a 555 timer which is connected in the
astable mode at a frequency of approximately 50 Hz. The outputs of decade counter are
connected to a BCD to 7 Segment Decoder which is used to drive a common anode 7
segment display.
It will Display a Random Result for the 6 faces of the Dice. This circuit works on +5V
power supply.
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List Of Figures
NAME PAGE NO
1. General dice 5
2. 555 clock pulse generator 6
3. 7490 decade counter 8
4. 7483 4- bit adder 8
5. 7447 BCD to 7- segment decoder 9
6. 7- segment display 10
7. Circuit diagram of Digital Dice 11
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List Of Tables
NAME PAGE NO
1. Parts list of digital dice project 8
2. Pin description for IC 555 timer DIP package 9
3. Sequence of count for IC 7490 decade counter 10
4. Pin description for IC 7483 4- bit adder 11
5. Pin description for 7447 BCD to 7- segment decoder 12
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Table Of Contents
S. NO. NAME OF TOPIC PAGE NO.
1 INTRODUCTION 6
2 COMPONENTS LIST 7
3 IC 555TIMER 11
4 IC 7490 DECADE COUNTER 11
5 IC 7483 4- BIT ADDER 12
6 IC 7447 BCD TO 7- SEGMENT DECODER 13
7 7- SEGMENT DISPLAY 14
8 WORKING OF DEVICE AND COMPLETE 15
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
9 CONCLUSIONS 16
10 REFERENCES 16
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List Of abbreviations
Bit- Binary digit. It is the amount of information stored by a digital device or other
physical system that exists in one of two possible distinct states.
BCD- Binary Coded Decimal. In computing and electronic systems, binary-coded
decimal (BCD) is a digital encoding method for numbers using decimal notation, with
each decimal digit represented by its own binary sequence.
IC- Integrated Circuit. An integrated circuit or monolithic integrated circuit (also referred
to as IC, chip, or microchip) is an electronic circuit manufactured by the patterned
diffusion of trace elements into the surface of a thin substrate of semiconductor material.
PB- Push Button. A push-button (also spelled pushbutton) (press-button in the UK) or
simply button is a simple switch mechanism for controlling some aspect of a machine or
a process.
GND- Ground. low level (0 V).
TRIG- Trigger. OUT rises, and interval starts, when this input falls below 1/3 VCC.
CTRL- Control. Access to the internal voltage divider (by default, 2/3 VCC).
RST- Reset. A timing interval may be interrupted by driving this input to GND.
R- Resistor.
C- Capacitor.
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1.INTRODUCTION
1.1Dice
A dice is a small throwable object with multiple resting positions, used for generating
random number. This makes dice suitable as gambling devices for games like craps, or
for use in non-gambling tabletop games.
A traditional die is an often rounded cube, with each of its six faces showing a different
number. The design as a whole is aimed at the die providing a randomly determined
integer from one to six, each of those values being equally likely. A variety of similar
devices are also described as dice; such specialized dice may have polyhedral or irregular
shapes and may have faces marked with symbols instead of numbers. They may be used
to produce results other than one through six. Loaded and crooked dice are designed to
favor some results over others for purposes of cheating or amusement.
Fig 1: General dice
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1.2Digital Dice
Digital dice is a device that displays, in random, the numbers from 1 to 9 on the 7
segment display. This is an alternative device that can be used to replace the traditional
dice when you are playing games such as snake ladder, monopoly etc.
2.COMPONENTS LIST
Table 1: Parts list of digital dice project
3. IC 555 TIMER
The 555 timer IC is an integrated circuit (chip) used in a variety of timer, pulse
generation and oscillator applications. Here, it is used in astable mode to generate clock
pulse for the decade counter to count.
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Fig 2: 555 clock pulse generator
Table 2: Pin description for IC 555 timer DIP package
Pin Name Purpose
1 GND Ground, low level (0 V)
2 TRIG OUT rises, and interval starts, when this input falls below 1/3 VCC.
3 OUT This output is driven to + V CC or GND.
4 RESET A timing interval may be interrupted by driving this input to GND.
5 CTRL"Control" access to the internal voltage divider (by default,
2/3 VCC).
6 THR The interval ends when the voltage at THR is greater than at
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CTRL.
7 DISOpen collector output; may discharge a capacitor between
intervals.
8 V+, VCC Positive supply voltage is usually between 3 and 15 V.
4. IC 7490 DECADE COUNTER
The 7490 is a decade counter, meaning it is able to count from 0 to 9 cyclically, and that
is its natural mode. That is, QA, QB, QC and QD are 4 bits in a binary number, and these
pins cycle through 0 to 9.
Fig 3: 7490 decade counter
Table 3: Sequence of count for the decade counter
Decimal Binary
0 0000
1 0001
2 0010
3 0011
4 0100
5 0101
6 0110
7 0111
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8 1000
9 1001
5. IC 7483 4-Bit ADDER
It is a 4- bit binary adder integrated circuit and adds two 4 bit numbers.
Fig 4: 7483 4- bit adder
Table 4: Pin description for IC 7483 4- bit adder
Pin Description
Pin Number Description
1 A4 Input
2 Sum 3 Output
3 A3 Input
4 B3 Input
5 Vcc
6 Sum 2 Output
7 B2 Input
8 A2 Input
9 Sum1 Output
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10 A1 Input
11 B1 Input
12 Ground
13 C0 Input
14 C4 Input
15 Sum4 Output
16 B4 Input
6. IC 7447 BCD TO SEVEN SEGMENT DECODER
The 7447 IC is a decoder that is connected to the seven segment display. Its function is
to light up the proper segments of the display when binary- coded- decimal numbers are
applied to its input leads.
Fig 5: 7447 BCD to 7- segment decoder
Table 4: Pin description for IC 7447 BCD to 7- segment decoder
Pin Description
Pin Number Description
1 BCD B Input
2 BCD C Input
3 Lamp Test
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4 RB Output
5 RB Input
6 BCD D Input
7 BCD A Input
8 Ground
9 7-Segment e Output
10 7-Segment d Output
11 7-Segment c Output
12 7-Segment b Output
13 7-Segment a Output
14 7-Segment g Output
15 7-Segment f Output
16 Positive Supply
7. 7- SEGMENT DISPLAY
A seven-segment display (SSD), or seven-segment indicator, is a form of electronic
display device for displaying decimal numerals that is an alternative to the more
complex dot matrix displays. Seven-segment displays are widely used in digital clocks,
electronic meters, and other electronic devices for displaying numerical information.
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Fig 6: 7- segment display8.WORKING OF DEVICE AND COMPLETE CIRCUIT DIAGRAM
Digital dice is a smarter way to play games such as snake ladder, monopoly etc
than the traditional dice.
The generation of clock is done by using a 555 timer which is connected in the
astable mode at a frequency of approximately 50 Hz.
This clock signal is fed into the decade counter outputs of which are connected to
4 bit binary adder which provides a binary output equivalent to binary input + 1.
The outputs are then connected to a BCD to 7 Segment Decoder which is used to
drive a common anode 7 segment display.
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Fig 7: Circuit diagram of Digital Dice
As shown in the schematic above, when push button PB is pressed, a square
output will be generated from the 555 timer which gives a frequency of
approximately 50 Hz to the 7490 decade counter IC.
The frequency of the astable 555 timer is calculated by using the standard formula
of the timer.
f = 1.44/(1K + 2*1K)(0.01uF) = 48 Hz
9.Conclusions
An alternative device is obtained that can be used to replace the traditional dice
when you are playing games such as snake ladder, monopoly etc.
It can efficiently work on +5V power supply.
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555 can generate pulse when connected in astable mode.
Circuit of digital dice is actually a cascaded connection of all ICs that are used.
Games turn out to be digital rather than manual as used to be earlier.
10.References
http://www.electronics-project-design.com/digitaldice.html
http://www.google.co.in/imgres?
q=7+segment+display&hl=en&biw=1024&bih=634&gbv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=N
nlXOaMcEuLRvM:&imgrefurl
http://www.google.co.in/imgres?
q=7447+pin+configuration&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=634&tbm=isch&tbn
id=oDWj7xpGghmahM:&imgrefurl
http://www.google.co.in/imgres?
q=7483+pin+configuration&num=10&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=634&tbm
=isch&tbnid=CVukovTIEzRLBM:&imgrefurl
http://www.google.co.in/imgres?
q=7490+pin+configuration&hl=en&gbv=2&biw=1024&bih=634&tbm=isch&tbn
id=_xJXO_iR81qi4M:&imgrefurl
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