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The first time I came into contact with the topic of PCB Arts was through this module. Before i knew what PCBs were and how they are normaly used but I did not know about this large community that uses this medium in an artistical way. What really fasciated me is that there is a big part of this community that is just dedicated on making PCB badges. So for my final project I created such a badge. | The first time I came into contact with the topic of PCB Arts was through this module. Before i knew what PCBs were and how they are normaly used but I did not know about this large community that uses this medium in an artistical way. What really fasciated me is that there is a big part of this community that is just dedicated on making PCB badges. So for my final project I created such a badge. | ||
The whole design of the PCB is based on the functionality of the first schematic I searched out to | The whole design of the PCB is based on the functionality of the first schematic I searched out to practice in Kicad with. Over my development time on this project, the schematic and with is the curcite, as well as the design have gone trough a few changes and adjustments. | ||
The basic board design is made to look like an old school american police car. The main function of the curcite I used is to flash two LEDs alternately. This reminded me of a siren typically mounted on top of ambulances, firefightering vehicles and police cars. So this inspired me to design a PCB in the shape of a police car. | The basic board design is made to look like an old school american police car. The main function of the curcite I used is to flash two LEDs alternately. This reminded me of a siren typically mounted on top of ambulances, firefightering vehicles and police cars. So this inspired me to design a PCB in the shape of a old school police car. | ||
To make the board a bit more interessting i added four more LEDs, so that not only the sirens would flash but also the headlights of the car would light up. | To make the board a bit more interessting i added four more LEDs, so that not only the sirens would flash but also the headlights of the car would light up. | ||
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File: | File:Schematic Police Car complete.png | ||
File: | File:Schematic Police Car power supply.png | ||
File: | File:Schematic Police Car blinking.png | ||
File: | File:Schematic Car lighting up.png | ||
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https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/astable-multivibrator/ | https://www.build-electronic-circuits.com/astable-multivibrator/ | ||
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File:Curcuit Police Car Pcbnew complete .png | |||
File:Curcuit Police Car Pcbnew power supply.png | |||
File:Curcuit Police Car Pcbnew blinking.png | |||
File:Curcuit Police Car Pcbnew lighting up.png | |||
</gallery> | |||
The curcuit on the actual PCB board is a bit different. Instead of two transistors with each three pins, there is only one transistor with six pins. Both transistors are in one chip but it still fulfils all the functions of the two transistors. It simplifies the curcuit and saved some space. | |||
[[File:Curcuit Police Car Pcbnew blinking (2).png|400px]] | |||
'''Design:''' | |||
Like I have written in the first part of my documentation I've designed my PCB board to look like a old school police car. | |||
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