AVRSimon
AVRSimon is a re-creation of the addictive, flying-saucer-shaped memory game of Simon launched in 1978 by Milton Bradley. The premise of the game is simple: Repeat the sequence of lights and tones.
Based on the Atmel ATtiny2313 AVR microcontroller, this kit is intended to introduce hobbyists to the world of electronics and soldering. When successfully assembled, the portable, battery-powered game provides optional twists including sound-only, lights-only, reverse order, and fast play.
All contents of this kit are distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 license.
Kits can be purchased from Parallax, Inc. For questions and technical support, please contact support@parallax.com.
For Grand Idea Studio’s Microchip PIC-based Simon kit, visit here.
Documentation:
- User’s Manual & Assembly Instructions (from Parallax)
- Schematic
- Bill-of-Materials
- Gerber Plots
- Source Code: Atmel ATtiny2313V (avr-gcc 3.4.6)
- Article: AVRSimon: A DIY Game Kit (Nuts & Volts Magazine, March 2010)