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Macro photograph of circuit board components.

Circuit Board

Pixels Dice are more than a few LEDs inside that light up with any movement. Each die is packed with tons of electronic components to make them the smartest game dice available.

Render of unfolded circuit board for D20 highlighting the LED component.

The LEDs bring light, patterns, and 16 million colors to your dice, lighting up your tabletop games in a whole new way!

Render of unfolded circuit board for D12 highlighting the Accelerometer component.

The accelerometer detects when a die is picked up, rolled, when it stops, and what face is up when it lands. This data is transmitted through the microcontroller and Bluetooth antenna to the app or connected platform to share roll results. It is also used by the microcontroller to play certain light colors, patterns, or sounds based on the roll.

Render of unfolded circuit board for D10 highlighting the Bluetooth Anrenna component.

The Bluetooth antenna is responsible for transmitting data to and from the dice.

Render of unfolded circuit board for D8 highlighting the Microcontroller component.

The microcontroller serves as the “brain” of each die, telling all other components what to do. It processes the roll result information and determines how to light up the LEDs or send the information over bluetooth.

Render of unfolded circuit board for D6 highlighting the Hall Effect Sensor component.

The Hall Effect Sensor is positioned on a face opposite the wireless charging coil so it can be positioned under the magnet in a charging case lid. The magnet activates the sensor which puts the die in a sleep state.

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