4D Ping Pong
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Ping Pong is a popular game for mobile phones that started on 1901. This is based on the sport table tennis, with bars used instead of actual rackets. In the actual mobile Ping Pong game, the bars are controlled using keys or by tapping the screen; but in this game, they are controlled by waving the hand in front of the console. This project uses serial communication between the display and Arduino and uses a gen4-uLCD-50DCT-CLB; a 5-inch capacitive touch display module.
Build
![Pong Fritzing.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FFV/YOU3/JKWUW2WY/FFVYOU3JKWUW2WY.png&filename=Pong Fritzing.png)
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In this project, you will need the following:
HARDWARE COMPONENTS
- gen4-uLCD-50DCT-CLB
- FFC Cable
- Arduino Adaptor
- microSD Card
- microUSB Cable
- gen4 – PA
- Ultrasonic sensors
- Arduino Uno
- Jumper Wires
SOFTWARE APPS
- Workshop4 IDE
- Arduino IDE
BUILD
Build the circuit as shown in the schematic diagrams.
Program
![Pong Flowchart.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FKD/W2GN/JKWUW2WM/FKDW2GNJKWUW2WM.png&filename=Pong Flowchart.png)
Download the project here.