K1035 Rolling LED Die Kit – Digital Electronics Dice Project (Assembly Required)
The K1035 Rolling LED Die Kit is a fun and engaging introduction to digital electronics, combining hands-on assembly with an interactive finished project. Seven LEDs are arranged in the pattern of a traditional die, and when the start button is pressed the LEDs rapidly cycle through numbers before slowing and randomly stopping on a result from 1 to 6. This gives students a practical way to explore timing circuits, switching, sequencing, and random-style outputs while developing soldering and assembly skills. Ideal for classroom learning, it connects electronics theory with a familiar game concept that students immediately understand and enjoy.
Key Features
• Simulates a rolling electronic die with 7 LEDs
• Start button activates rolling sequence
• Slows down before stopping on a random number from 1 to 6
• Beginner-friendly soldering kit
• Practical and engaging digital electronics project
What’s Included
• 1 × K1035 PCB
• 7 × LEDs
• Push-button switch
• Electronic components (ICs, resistors, capacitors, etc.)
Note: Requires 1 × 9V battery (not included). Assembly required.
Curriculum Links
Australian Curriculum (v9.0):
• ACTDEK042 – Investigate how systems are designed and controlled
• ACTDEP050 – Produce designed solutions
Victorian Curriculum:
• VCDSTS039 – Technologies systems
• VCDSCD041 – Producing designed solutions
NSW (Stage 4–5 Technology Mandatory):
• TE4-2DP – Designs and produces solutions
• TE4-5AG – Applies problem-solving and evaluation
Classroom Use / Learning Outcomes
Students will:
• Build and solder a working electronic circuit
• Understand LED outputs and switching systems
• Explore timing and sequencing behaviour
• Investigate digital logic and randomisation concepts
Teacher Benefits
• Highly engaging project with immediate student appeal
• Combines theory with a practical finished product
• Suitable for beginner electronics classes
• Easy to integrate into game design or STEM units
Perfect For
• Beginner soldering projects
• Digital electronics lessons
• STEM and classroom learning
• Game design themed projects




