2017-08-20 (Su) Pi0 Laser Tag PiTagErrUs

A standard color code card was made in Google Sheets. This was a simple reference sheet to record which color wire went to each terminal. It was revised from the first edition which didn't have enough spaces for every wire and some other shortcomings. The picture shown below is the most standard arrangement of colors I can make but it will not be used on every tagger.

Color code card with standard colors documented

One tagger was fully wired to the control board. Once the Arduino receives programming and a Raspberry Pi with programming is added, the tagger will be ready for functional testing.

Assembled board next to a color code card for it

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The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date

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Completed projects from year 1 
Completed projects from year 2
Completed projects from year 3


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2017-08-20 (Su)

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