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Old 8th August 2006, 04:00 AM   (permalink)
Default another game show buzzer...

I search through the forum and some info, but not enough. My friends and I want to build a game show buzzer like that of Family Fued. Two person buzzer (or light), that locks out the other.

Of my friends, I am the only who can physically build it - but have no idea as to the design. Can anyone help?

Key is, it has to be simply. I found a schematic online using SCR's or Triacs. But I know nothing about part numbers, and the part numbers used in that schematic are like 30 years old, and I cant find them anywhere.

The schematic I found is at http://www.techlib.com/electronics/g...simplegame.gif

I could use that, but I need to know the part number of a commonly available SCR that will work.

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
John
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Old 8th August 2006, 05:28 AM   (permalink)
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Use something like a MCR22-6RLRA or any 1.5Amp or higher rated SCR. If you use different bulbs, just size the SCRs so they can handle the current; apx 2x the bulb current.
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Old 8th August 2006, 05:04 PM   (permalink)
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Hmmm, I dont think that helps me much.

The original schematic calls for non-sensitive gate SCR, but all I keep finding are sensitive gate components.

This is becoming more difficult then I though. Does anyone know of a more simply schematic I can use?

So far the only parts I have are the push buttons. They are not momentary, rather on/off style buttons. They are used for shutting off power equipment, button is pushed in, then pulled out to reset. The reason why I went with these is because the are very large and RED.

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