Reflex Action Game


Posted on Feb 5, 2014

This is a very interesting and simple circuit. This also can be used in quiz events, where two participants hit their button to answer. The participant, who pressed his button first, will get a chance to answer first. This circuit will resolve which participant hit the button first, by glowing the lamps associated with the button. When S3 is in ON


Reflex Action Game
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position, base circuits of both the transistors remains open and thus no current flows in their respective collector-emitter circuits. Hence, both the lamps remain off. Now, let S1 be pressed first, the transistor TR1 gets negative base voltage through R1. Due to this transistor TR1 starts conduction, and lamp L1 begins to glow. On account of this action the voltage at point P drops to nearly zero value and if the push-button S2 is pressed in this condition, the transistor TR2 gets no base voltage and it will remain non-conduction. Similarly when S1 is pressed first, the lamp(L2) associated with S1 will glow preventing L1 to glow. Since, at a time only one lamp will glow, this circuit will always give correct judgment. All the material on this website is copyright property of Material on this site is for personal use only and can not be used for any commercial activity without written permission of Use the information provided within this website at your own risk. Information within this website is provided as-is without warranty or guarantee of any kind. Please read Copyright and Disclaimer notice carefully.




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