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M5Stack Electronic Blueprints

You're reading from   M5Stack Electronic Blueprints A practical approach for building interactive electronic controllers and IoT devices

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803230306
Length 288 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1: M5Stack Electronics Hardware Architecture
2. Chapter 1: Exploring the M5Stack Core FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Hands-On with M5Stack Units 4. Chapter 3: Lights, Sound, and Motion with M5Stack 5. Part 2: M5Stack Electronic Interfacing Circuit Projects
6. Chapter 4: It’s a SNAP! Snap Circuits and the M5Stack Core 7. Chapter 5: Solderless Breadboarding with the M5Stack 8. Chapter 6: M5Stack and Arduino 9. Part 3: M5Stack IoT Projects
10. Chapter 7: Working with M5Stack and Bluetooth 11. Chapter 8: Working with the M5Stack and Wi-Fi 12. Index 13. Other Books You May Enjoy

Building an M5Stack Core Snap Circuits numbers and letters device

The Snap Circuits Arcade Game numbers and letters device will allow a sequence series of letters and numbers to be displayed on the LED MC. Typically, the selector switch’s C button is used to manually sequence the letters and numbers. You will bypass the selector switch with an M5Stack controller. The M5Stack controller will be wired to an electromechanical relay. The electromechanical relay’s contact will act as the replacement for the C button. A basic block diagram of the controller design is shown in Figure 4.8:

Figure 4.8 – M5Stack controller block diagram

Figure 4.8 – M5Stack controller block diagram

You will use an off-the-shelf electromechanical relay module to act as the switching interface device between the M5Stack Core and the LED MC. This kind of electromechanical relay module device is shown in Figure 4.9. The electromechanical relay module has one set of normally opened switching contracts –...

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