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Interactive Bean Bag Game System with Arduino Integration for Team Play

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This project presents an interactive bean bag game system designed for engaging team play. With a 48”x24” board, the game utilizes an Arduino Mega to control multiple features, including sensor coils and a signal generation unit. Players activate the system by powering on the Arduino, and each round begins by pressing the "Start" button. The system includes a block diagram and circuit diagram, and it utilizes 6V batteries for power. The prototype incorporates flexible circuits, PCB boards, and LC tags for successful detection and integration.

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Interactive Bean Bag Game System with Arduino Integration for Team Play

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  1. The JARSCDR Jake, Aaron, Ryan, Shaun

  2. The Game Involves Bean Bags 48”x24” board

  3. The System 1

  4. The System 2 • Turn on system by turning on Arduino • At the end of each round, press “Start” button to begin system operation • Fudge up button for each teams as needed. • Powered by a 6 V battery.

  5. The System 3

  6. The System 4 – Block Diagram

  7. Circuit Diagram – Subject to change

  8. Bill of Materials

  9. Subcomponents • Arduino Mega • Sensor coils • Analog Mux (TS3A5017) • Switching Capacitance • Signal Generation (AD9850) • AC – DC converter

  10. Prototype – Switching Caps

  11. AC – DC converter

  12. LC tag • Flexible Circuits (cloth of the bag) • PCB Board (placed in bag) • Wire wound inductors and discrete caps (placed in bag)

  13. Flowchart Program logic

  14. Work Status

  15. Milestones and Test Plan • LC Tags • Successful detection with the sensor coil • Signal Generation • Successful excitation to detect the tags • Integration • > The whole system working together

  16. Q/A and Thank You!

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