Description
This is a digital electronics project that teaches students how to use a 555 timer to create some sort of digital display. It requires common digital electronics tools and equipment such as breadboards, 555 timers, resistors, power supplies, and other sensors. It is intended for a classroom that has access to a maker space of some sort. It includes options for 3D printing and/or laser cutter and access to CAD software. A rubric and suggested timeline is included. This gives details about project requirements and constraints
Highlights
Description
This is a digital electronics project that teaches students how to use a 555 timer to create some sort of digital display. It requires common digital electronics tools and equipment such as breadboards, 555 timers, resistors, power supplies, and other sensors. It is intended for a classroom that has access to a maker space of some sort. It includes options for 3D printing and/or laser cutter and access to CAD software. A rubric and suggested timeline is included. This gives details about project requirements and constraints

