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D FF Quiz Buzzer Project

This circuit uses a D-type flip-flop as a priority encoder to determine which of eight switches is pressed first, lighting the corresponding LED and sounding a buzzer. The flip-flop output activates a transistor to control the LED and buzzer. The design could be expanded to display the order of multiple simultaneous switch presses using a display. It requires basic electronic components including a transformer, diodes, capacitors, resistors, LEDs, flip-flop, transistors, push buttons, and buzzer.
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D FF Quiz Buzzer Project

This circuit uses a D-type flip-flop as a priority encoder to determine which of eight switches is pressed first, lighting the corresponding LED and sounding a buzzer. The flip-flop output activates a transistor to control the LED and buzzer. The design could be expanded to display the order of multiple simultaneous switch presses using a display. It requires basic electronic components including a transformer, diodes, capacitors, resistors, LEDs, flip-flop, transistors, push buttons, and buzzer.
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D FF QUIZ BUZZER PROJECT

FASTEST FINGER PRESS QUIZ BUZZER


ABSTRACT
A set of 8 switches are interfaced to D-type flip flop working as priority encoder. While
number of switches is pressed at same time, it takes the first switch pressed into consideration
and generates a buzzer sound along with the indication of the switch pressed.
This circuit includes 8 numbers of push buttons which are fed to a D-type flip-flop. This
flip-flop generates o/p signal which is fed to a transistor, making the corresponding LED to
switch ON and also generates a buzzer sound.
Further the project can be enhanced by using a display to indicate the order in which
switches are pressed.
BLOCK DIAGRAM:

HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS:
Transformer, Diodes, Capacitors, Resistors,
LEDS, D flip flop, LEDs, Transistor, Push Button,
Buzzer.

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