Arduino UNO and Introduction to Proteus 8

Arduino UNO and Introduction to Proteus 8

Date: 11 December 2024
Location: Seminar Hall, Department of Mechanical Engineering
Organized by: IEEE SB OUCE ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION SOCIETY
The Robotics batch of 2025-26 held their second session on December 11th, 2024, focusing on Arduino UNO and an Introduction to Proteus 8 Professional. The session witnessed active
participation from over 50 students.
The event began with a quick recap of the topics covered in the previous session, ensuring a smooth transition into the new concepts. Students were introduced to various types of Arduino
boards, providing them with a foundational understanding of their capabilities and applications.
Following this, students engaged in a hands-on activity by simulating a traffic signal light system using Arduino on Tinkercad. This exercise emphasized the importance of simulation in
understanding and designing projects efficiently. The limitations of Tinkercad were discussed, paving the way for the introduction of Proteus 8 Professional, a more robust simulation tool.
The session further included guidance on installing Proteus 8 Professional along with the necessary libraries, ensuring students were well-prepared to use the software.
The session concluded on an enthusiastic note, with students expressing excitement about leveraging simulation tools like Tinkercad and Proteus 8 to enhance their robotics projects