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SIMON SAYS DIY KIT

The Game is On!

Get your mind working and put your electronic maker skills to the test. With this kit you can build the updated, 21st Century version of the classic Simon Says memory game.

Created to utilize the MCP23017 port expander in conjunction with more complex game logic.

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The quickest way to become an electronics hobby ninja!

ON YOUR MARK…
Unpack. Solder. Go!

Skip the hard tasks and continue with the fun part of assembling the bits & pieces of a PCB. Start by selecting the included components, then solder it together and see your project come to life.

COMPLETE
Never miss a part.

Ever tried assembling a PCB from the BOM (Bill of Materials) itself? We did, and we know how hard it is to collect all the needed parts and components. We already did the hard work for you by sourcing all the parts and components needed so you can get straight into creating a finished, working PCB.

CREATE
Built by makers, for makers.

The Quantum team is comprised of curious makers and tinkerers, and this DNA can be found within each of our hardware and software products. Our DIY Kits are no exception. We designed our Kits to work well past their first impression, meaning you will have access to step-by-step documentation, high-quality open-source 3D Files, sample code, and so much more. Using your DIY KIT unleashes the true power of your making capabilities and introduces each of your individual projects to a multitude of integration possibilities.

ENDLESS POSSIBILITIES
Compatible with Arduino.

We made our new DIY Kits compatible with Arduino to make sure more people have access to these awesome boards. The Arduino files can be found in our GitHub repository and are also linked down below.

FAQ

  • Do I need to buy additional parts?

    This product was intended to be used with the Quantum Q-Server and Builder Base. No other parts are required.

  • Do I need to use the Quantum Platform to use this product?

    This product was intended to be used with the Quantum Q-Server and Builder Base, however these kits also work with Arduino. You can find the Github files to do this on the kit's documentation page.