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Traffic Light With Pinoo

This document describes how to build a traffic light system using a Pinoo control board, LED modules, and coding. The project involves designing a mock traffic light intersection using cardboard and tape. Red, yellow, and green LEDs are connected to the Pinoo board and coded to repeat a light sequence - red for 5 seconds, yellow for 1 second, green for 5 seconds, then yellow again. The code is uploaded to the Pinoo board to control the LEDs and simulate a basic functioning traffic light.

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Traffic Light With Pinoo

This document describes how to build a traffic light system using a Pinoo control board, LED modules, and coding. The project involves designing a mock traffic light intersection using cardboard and tape. Red, yellow, and green LEDs are connected to the Pinoo board and coded to repeat a light sequence - red for 5 seconds, yellow for 1 second, green for 5 seconds, then yellow again. The code is uploaded to the Pinoo board to control the LEDs and simulate a basic functioning traffic light.

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instructables

Traffic Light With Pinoo

by pinoorobotics

Purpose of the Project: To make the tra c light system by using green, yellow and red led modules with the Pinoo
control card.
Duration: 2 lessons
Age Group: 7 years old and above
Pinoo Set: Basic set, invention set, maker set and complete set.
Achievements: Learns to code the Pinoo control board. Learns to use a LED module. Algorithm building skill develops.
Coding skill improves.
Supplies:

Materials to be used: Mblock 3 program, Pinoo control card, red, yellow and green led module, connection cables.
Materials Required for the Design: Black cardboard, white electrical tape, tongue stick, black cardboard, scissors,
silicone gun and silicone.

https://youtu.be/LoMDxISdp94

Step 1: Project Preparation

For our project, we rst start our black cardboard with a road view.
We make the road and pedestrian path with the help of white band.
We cut and straighten the bottom of our tongue stick. Then we make the small piece we cut into a
rectangular shape. After xing our tongue stick, we x the small part to support it as in the picture.
We x our LEDs in the form of red, yellow and green with the help of a silicon gun and we nish our
design part. Let's pay attention to which doors we install our leds on the Pinoo control card. (1.Door: Red
Led, 2.Door: Yellow Led, 3.Door: Green Led)

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Step 2: Adding Pinoo Extension

From the Extensions tab, we click on the "Manage Extensions" option.


In the window that opens, we type "Pinoo" into the search engine and simply say download to the result.
It was installed on our computer.

Step 3: Connecting the Pinoo Control Board to the Computer

In Mblock 3, we click on the "Connect" tab on the upper left.


We click on the "Serial Port" section from the window that opens and select the "COM6" option from the
page that opens.
NOTE: Since the port entries of each computer are di erent, the numbers next to the COM text may
change. We click on the Cards tab.
From the window that opens, we select the "Arduino Nano" card option used by the Pinoo control card.
We click on the Extensions tab.
In the window that opens, we select the extension "Pinoo" of the control card we are using.
We click on the Connect tab.
We click on "Firmware Update" from the window that opens.

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Step 4: Coding Part

In order to control our LED module, we ash it with the code "Change LED status" under the "button is
pressed" code.
Under the "Green Flag" code, we will repeat our code continuously, rst turning on our red LED for 5
seconds and at the same time turning o our yellow and green LEDs. In the same way, we have turned on
our yellow led for 1 second and turned on our green led for 5 seconds, and then turned on our yellow led
for 1 second to repeat it continuously.
We right click on the "Pinoo Program" command. In the window that opens, we select the "Upload to
Arduino" option.
On the page that opens, we click the "Upload to Arduino" button selected in red. Our codes are uploaded
to our Pinoo control card.
We click on the "Close" button after the "Download Finished" text appears. After the installation is
nished, the battery compartment is inserted and the project is run.

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Step 5: Working Status of the Project

The running state of our tra c light project.

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Download

https://www.instructables.com/ORIG/FU8/CHH4/KUO3JWVG/FU8CHH4KUO3JWVG.mp4

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