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Overview

Introduction

Simon Says is an educational electronics kit that teaches you how to solder, and eventually, you get your own small game. The kit is based on the STM32 MCU, programmed in Arduino. On the back, you'll find a CR2032 battery that makes the kit portable. It also includes a keychain holder. The soldering process is made easy by the marks on the PCB.


What does it do?

The goal of the game is to press the buttons in the same order as the LEDs turn on. With every win, the game becomes increasingly challenging, and the speed at which the LEDs switch increases as the game progresses.

How the game works
How the game works

Contents of the kit

  • PCB with the STM32 MCU onboard
  • 4 LEDs
  • 4 Pushbuttons
  • Switch
  • 4 330-ohm resistors
  • CR2032 battery
  • CR2032 battery holder
  • Keychain holder