The PCBWay and Silícios Lab are interested to incentive the STEAM education and all hobbyists around the world to create several projects with simple printed circuit boards for Arduino.
In this article, our aim is to present the project of the traffic light circuit board and offer 10 free units for you in the PCBWay.
Now, we'll present the project of the traffic light printed circuit board. You can access the traffic light module files through my repository projects: http://bit.ly/2WhO79V
Now, to construct the project you'll need the following electronic components.
Supplies:
Development Project
This project is very simples. Basically, is need to connect three LED's with a current limiting resistor and the header male, to be connected in the protoboard.
The schematic circuit is shown in Figure 2.
Figure 1 - Electronic Schematic of the Circuit.
After drawing the circuit schematic, itis needs to draw and generate the layout of the printed circuit board.
The printed circuit board schematic is presented in Figure 3.
Figure 2 - Layout of the Printed Circuit Board.
Hereafter, we present the 3D circuit of the board in Figure 4.
Figure 3 - 3D View of the Printed Circuit Board.
Therefore, through this system is possible to develop several activities and projects for makers and hobbyists of the Arduino boards.
Now, you can obtain and earn your own board traffic light to develop your projects and ideas.
Conclusion
Through this simple project, it was possible to develop the traffic light board and generate its Gerber files for productions.
All files are available in the PCBWay repository through this link: http://bit.ly/2WhO79V
Acknowledgment
Thanks to the PCBWay for support the our YouTube Channel and produce and assembly PCBs with better quality.
The Silícios Lab thanks UTSOURCE to offer the electronic components.
Nice. I did something very similar at my local library.
I actually convinced the library to have a few of these kits on hand (i donated them for free) so people can borrow them like a book and learn how to use them. They have been a huge success. I did promise the library free repairs if they break but that's not a big deal since a knock-off arduino is $3.
Check it out: http://rsg-electronics.com/arduino-kits