
Arduino UNO box
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I created Arduino Uno Box while teaching the use of Arduino in schools. When a project was explained over several lessons, I encountered the challenge of having insufficient time to disassemble the circuit at the end of each lesson and reassemble it again at the start of the following one. To address this issue, I designed a box that could securely hold an Arduino Uno, along with a breadboard featuring a pre-assembled circuit. The object consists of four main components: 1) A bottom section to accommodate basic electronic components; 2) A base plate where an Arduino UNO and a breadboard are permanently attached; 3) A cover that is sufficiently high to allow for easy closure even with a mounted circuit inside; and 4) Two adjustable hooks to secure a 5mm wide elastic band, enabling the box to remain tightly closed.
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