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Hey everybody,
I'd like to share the project that I've just finished. It's standalone electronic scoreboard, that follows ITTF rules of counting, exchanging serves and sides. It also randomly selects player sides, and first to serve and in case of 3 players it assigns one random player to wait and then it exchanges players after match so nobody is waiting more than 1 match. It also nicely handles douce, match/game points, change side in deciding match as first player reaches 5 points, etc. When point is added it has sound effect for better feedback feel, and it does vocal announcements (in English, for now).
The scoreboard can be either hung on the wall or set at table/tripod.
Board enclosure is meant to be 3D Printed on standard 3D printer, therefore it's made in sections, that are screwed together.
Harware is screwed together by M3 screws:
Adding some details
Buttons are Bluetooth and run on CR2032 coin batteries. They are always running with expected lifetime of battery of around 1 year. That is very convenient to use, as you only need to turn on the board and it's ready to play in seconds.
Buttons too have a nice 3D printed cases. Player button is on each side of the table (center, below or around the corner), while referee button is anywhere in ~50m distance from the board.
Multiple modes are programmed, and much more (I'm at 10% of available memory space) can be added. For example time display, warm-up routine, commercials, text other informations etc.
To have a bit of rest from medical and industrial projects that I normally work on and since we started actively play TT at home, I've decided to build electronic scoreboard in my free time over christmas holidays. I will see if that board will be available as open-source project, a buyable PCB with files/instructables to DIY build or even as commercial scoreboard. But for now, it's solving one of the hardest things of our TT garage plays - accurately and fast keeping score
Best regards,
Jure Korber
I'd like to share the project that I've just finished. It's standalone electronic scoreboard, that follows ITTF rules of counting, exchanging serves and sides. It also randomly selects player sides, and first to serve and in case of 3 players it assigns one random player to wait and then it exchanges players after match so nobody is waiting more than 1 match. It also nicely handles douce, match/game points, change side in deciding match as first player reaches 5 points, etc. When point is added it has sound effect for better feedback feel, and it does vocal announcements (in English, for now).
The scoreboard can be either hung on the wall or set at table/tripod.
Board enclosure is meant to be 3D Printed on standard 3D printer, therefore it's made in sections, that are screwed together.
Harware is screwed together by M3 screws:
Adding some details
Buttons are Bluetooth and run on CR2032 coin batteries. They are always running with expected lifetime of battery of around 1 year. That is very convenient to use, as you only need to turn on the board and it's ready to play in seconds.
Buttons too have a nice 3D printed cases. Player button is on each side of the table (center, below or around the corner), while referee button is anywhere in ~50m distance from the board.
Multiple modes are programmed, and much more (I'm at 10% of available memory space) can be added. For example time display, warm-up routine, commercials, text other informations etc.
To have a bit of rest from medical and industrial projects that I normally work on and since we started actively play TT at home, I've decided to build electronic scoreboard in my free time over christmas holidays. I will see if that board will be available as open-source project, a buyable PCB with files/instructables to DIY build or even as commercial scoreboard. But for now, it's solving one of the hardest things of our TT garage plays - accurately and fast keeping score
Best regards,
Jure Korber