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[/vc_message][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column][vc_custom_heading text=”Read about Scoreduino devices” google_fonts=”font_family:Raleway%3A100%2C200%2C300%2Cregular%2C500%2C600%2C700%2C800%2C900|font_style:800%20bold%20regular%3A800%3Anormal” link=”url:https%3A%2F%2Fwww.scoreduino.com%2F||”][vc_cta h2=”What is Scoreduino ?” h4=”Scoreduino is a combination of Arduino based controller and Android App designed to operate up/down counters and scoreboards”]Scoreduino is an Arduino based programmable controller/device/platform dedicated to building and operating 74LS192 based scoreboards and up & down counters. It is slightly different from the regular Arduino board. It has been modified to make the Arduino compatible with 74LS192. Scoreduino based scoreboards and up & down counters can be controlled with the Scoreduino app.
Types of Scoreduino boards:
- One-sided Scoreduino– A basic trigger module or SCOREDUINO-A module to control 1.2″, 1.8″, 2.3″, 3″, 4″ and 5″ displays. SCORE1, SCORE2, and SCORE3 modules of Scoreduino app can be used to control the drivers.
- Scoreduino-B: This is used to build 4 digits scoreboard with 2 digits on the left and right side.
- Scoreduino with inning display- See SCORE5
- Scoreduino for table tennis– See SCORE6
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SCORE1 is an app for controlling one to unlimited number of seven-segment displays connected together. It is basically a controller that sends up and down counter signals to the seven segments display driver. You can send a specific number/value to the seven segment display and also count the number up and down.
The size of the seven-segment displays can be 1.2 inches to 5 inches big. SCORE1 sends control commands to the SCOREDUINO-A board via Bluetooth.
This app is suitable for testing a 1.2″ to 5″ common anode seven segment display.
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SCORE2 is an app module for controlling two digits seven-segment displays.
It is basically a Scoreduino controller that sends up and down counter signals. You can also send a specific number/value to the seven segment displays and also count the number up and down.
The size of the seven-segment displays can be 1.2 inches to 5 inches big.
SCORE2 sends control commands to the SCOREDUINO-A board via Bluetooth. This app is suitable for testing a 1.2″ to 5″ common anode seven segment displays.
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SCORE3 is an app for controlling the 3 digits seven-segment displays driver. It is basically a controller that sends up and down counter signals to the Scoreduino-A board. You can also send specific numbers/values to the seven segment displays and also count the number up and down.
The size of the seven-segment displays can be 1.2 inches to 5 inches big. SCORE3 sends control commands to the SCOREDUINO-A board via Bluetooth.
You can either build a 3 digits up and down counter by concatenating 3 x single digit counters or use a single 3 digits up down counter.
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SCORE4 is an app for controlling a two teams scoreboard built using Scoreduino-B. It is basically a controller that sends up and down count signals to the two-sided Scoreduino board. You can also send specific numbers/values to the seven segment displays and also count the scores up and down.
All the two-sided/teams scoreboards work with SCORE4. 4 represents the 4 digits of the scoreboard. SCORE4 sends control commands to the scoreboard via Bluetooth.
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SCORE5 is an app for controlling a two-sided/teams scoreboard built using Scoreduino. It is basically a controller that sends up and down count signals to the two-sided scoreboard. It has an innings display in the middle of the two scores. You can also send specific numbers/values to the score displays and also count the scores up and down.
All the two-sided/teams scoreboards with innings display work with SCORE5. 5 represents the 5 digits of the scoreboard. SCORE5 sends control commands to the two-sided Scoreduino board via Bluetooth.
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SCORE6 is an app module for controlling a two-sided/teams scoreboard built using Scoreduino. It is basically a controller that sends up and down count signals to the two-sided scoreboard. It has ‘set win’ displays on each side of the two scores. You can also send specific numbers/values to the score displays and also count the scores up and down.
All the two-sided/teams scoreboards with ‘set win’ display work with SCORE6. 6 represents the 6 digits of the scoreboard. SCORE6 sends control commands to the two-sided Scoreduino board via Bluetooth.
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CD4029 is a presettable binary/decade up and down counter chip. The Scoreduino app has a feature to control the CD4029 based up and down counter module. You can connect the CD4029 counter module to Arduino and send up and down signals via Bluetooth. It is the most basic and the simplest up and down counter for Arduino enthusiasts.
It does not work with the Scoreduino device/hardware.
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