This is a project developed for class ECE570 at Oakland University in 2015. The project uses two Dragon12-Plus2SM boards equipped with a nRF24L01+ transceiver adapter from Addicore.
The project depicts a "wireless tennis game". The purpose of the game is for users to type button patterns and "pass" them to the opponent. The opponent has a brief moment to see the pattern being played on the LEDs and then he needs to retype the pattern. If retype was correct, a new pattern is "passed back" just like a tennis ball is passed by the players from one court to the other.
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Intended Audience

Education

Programming Language

C

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2015-03-20