This invention relates generally to devices used with electronic circuits that easily and quickly connect together and specifically to electronic circuits constructed by teachers, students, or people doing electronic design. It enhances the ease of assembly and testing by combining breadboarding technology with stackable reusable electronic housings. There are breadboarding assembly aids that use a mechanical connector to quickly assemble electronic components into electronic circuits. These breadboarding aids have standard spacing between connectors in order to accept integrated circuit packages and many other electronic components. There also exist a quick connecting toy and educational system that places components on modular blocks for ease of assembly. There does not exist a quick and easy link between these two systems.
This invention consist of a housing used to combine the breadboarding aids and modular block systems to achieve a design system that allows for safe assembly of circuits of a more complex nature than achieved by either system alone. The housing contains a standard prototype area for the construction of electronic circuits. The housing also contains connectors designed to match existing modular connection systems to the prototype area.
Quick connect assembly systems currently being sold consist of a box of electronic devices mounted to quick connect bases. Diagrams for hundreds of circuits are included to educate a student or entertain a child. When these circuits are assembled the builder can listen to a radio station, send a flying saucer on a mission, create and store sounds . . . just to name a few. A base that allows the insertion of any integrated circuit with space for other required components to drive that circuit does not exist in this system.
In the engineering and technical fields you can find different prototyping blocks that allow the insertion of most integrated circuits with standard leads for breadboarding electronic circuits. These blocks are designed to build fairly complex circuits and accept many different types of electronic components. These blocks are not designed to mate or attach themselves with the quick connect systems described above.
The object of this invention is to create a housing that contains a prototyping block area and a quick connect assembly area, in order to combine the features of each system into a new system with extended advantages. This will allow the power supplies, motors, power transistors, movable wheeled bases, fans, meters, and many other quick connect devices to integrate with the more complex circuit designs on a breadboarding connection block.
The objects and advantages of the present invention will become more readily apparent to those ordinarily skilled in the art after reviewing the following detailed description and accompanying drawings, wherein:
The present invention consist of an improved housing convertor module 100 that contains breadboard type clips 105, 111. The breadboard clips 105, 111 are designed to mechanically accept, hold in place, and make electronic contact to the leads 108, 113 attached to electronic components similar to the capacitor 102 shown in