Do you know you can play chess with microcontrollers? Maybe it is new to you. But it is possible and completely free for you. In this article, you are going to know this amazing feature of our common working software. So let’s see!

Note: No disclaimer is needed for this project. It is just in simulation.

Play chess with a microcontroller

Proteus ISIS is a simulation software/tool that you all know if you work with electronics. This tool has a feature that allows you to play chess with a microcontroller. Just go to the installation drive then find the “SAMPLES” folder. inside this folder, search for Chess. I’m sure you’ll get at least 3 folders like this:

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Play chess with a microcontroller

You can take any of this. All are similar. For example, this is the Tiny Chess folder.

Play chess with a microcontroller

Circuit diagram:

Once you open the project (.DSN), this will arrive.

Play chess with a microcontroller:

Here are two games I played.

https://youtu.be/onE_G7WLnM8

This was amazing and I enjoyed it. Although the logic has limitations it was a good time to play chess with microcontrollers. I hope you’ll also enjoy this. See you soon!

If you can’t find the folder, here is mine. Download.

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MKDas

Mithun K. Das. B.Sc. in Electrical and Electronic Engineering (EEE) from KUET. Senior Embedded Systems Designer at a leading international company. Welcome to my personal blog! I share articles on various electronics topics, breaking them down into simple and easy-to-understand explanations, especially for beginners. My goal is to make learning electronics accessible and enjoyable for everyone. If you have any questions or need further assistance, feel free to reach out through the Contact Us page. Thank you for visiting, and happy learning!

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