Welcome to the Proteus Projects repository! This repository contains two projects designed and simulated using Proteus:
In this project, we have developed a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design that includes a 3D visualizer and circuit simulation. The purpose of this project is to provide a comprehensive view of the PCB layout along with the ability to simulate the circuit and observe its behavior.
Repository Link: PCB Design
Project-2 involves the design and simulation of a PCB flasher and rectifier. The PCB flasher circuit is used to control the blinking of an LED or any other compatible component, while the rectifier circuit is used to convert AC (Alternating Current) to DC (Direct Current).
Repository Link: PCB Flasher & Rectifier
To get started with these projects, follow the instructions below.
To simulate and visualize the projects, you will need to have Proteus installed on your system. Proteus is a powerful software tool used for electronic circuit design and simulation. You can download and install Proteus from the Labcenter Electronics website.
To clone this repository, open a terminal or command prompt and execute the following command:
git clone https://github.com/sprasapradip/proteus-project.git
- Open Proteus software.
- Navigate to the Project-1 folder in the Proteus Projects repository.
- Open the Proteus project file (.prj) in Proteus.
- You can now visualize the 3D PCB design and simulate the circuit.
- Open Proteus software.
- Navigate to the Project-2 folder in the Proteus Projects repository.
- Open the Proteus project file (.prj) in Proteus.
- You can now simulate the PCB flasher and rectifier circuits.
In this project, we have developed a PCB (Printed Circuit Board) design that includes a 3D visualizer and circuit simulation. The purpose of this project is to provide a comprehensive view of the PCB layout along with the ability to simulate the circuit and observe its behavior.
Repository Link: traffic-light-controller
Welcome to the Scoring Board using Arduino in Proteus repository! This project demonstrates a simple scoring board system implemented with an Arduino microcontroller and simulated using Proteus.
The Scoring Board project aims to create a basic electronic scoring system that can be used for various games, sports, or events. The system utilizes an Arduino board to keep track of scores and displays the scores on a simulated display in Proteus.
Repository Link: Scoring Board
- Keep track of two teams' scores in real-time.
- Simulated display of scores using Proteus.
- Simple and user-friendly interface.
To get started with this project, follow the instructions below.
To simulate the project, you will need to have Proteus and Arduino IDE installed on your system. If you haven't installed them yet, you can download and install Proteus from the Labcenter Electronics website and Arduino IDE from the Arduino website.
The traffic light controller project aims to simulate the operation of a traffic signal system, including multiple traffic lights for different directions and pedestrian signals. The controller follows the standard traffic signal sequence to regulate the traffic and pedestrian movements effectively.
To clone this repository, open a terminal or command prompt and execute the following command:
git clone https://github.com/sprasapradip/proteus-project.git
## Contributing
If you want to contribute to this repository or report any issues, feel free to create a pull request or raise an issue on the respective project's GitHub page.
## About the Author
These projects were created and maintained by [sprasapradip](https://github.com/sprasapradip). Please reach out to the author for any questions or inquiries related to the projects.
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#### Thank you for using Proteus Projects! Happy tinkering and simulating!