Date: 13th February 2025
Venue: EEE Mini E-Classroom
Organized by: IEEE OUCE Robotics and Automation Society
IEEE OUCE RAS conducted an engaging session revisiting key concepts related to Arduino
Uno, simulation using Tinkercad, and Proteus 8. The session commenced with a recap of
Arduino components, their functionalities, and various applications.
Following this, participants were instructed to open Tinkercad. After a brief tutorial on its usage,
they were assigned the task of designing a circuit using Arduino Uno, writing code for it, and
simulating a traffic signal. Participants enthusiastically engaged in the task and successfully
completed the simulation.
A Q&A session was held, where organizers addressed participants’ doubts, ensuring clarity on
the concepts discussed. Additionally, the significance of simulating a circuit before physical
implementation was emphasized, highlighting its role in troubleshooting and refining designs
efficiently.
Towards the end of the session, participants were given an assignment to design a blinking LED
circuit using Arduino and Tinkercad, reinforcing their learning and practical understanding of the
simulation process.
The session proved to be highly informative and interactive, equipping participants with
essential skills in circuit simulation and Arduino programming.


