Arduino ProtoShield

In this project, we will be making an Arduino Protoshield which supports and electrically connects electronics components to the Arduino for better wiring and design.
It’s a fairly easy project and could be used on variety projects.
List of Material

For this project, we will be using:
- Arduino boards (mine Arduino Uno Rev3)
- Dot Matrix PCB / Protoboard
- Male header
- Solder + Lead
Modify Male Pin Header


Modify Protoboard



Make the Protoshield


In general, the connections are very simple. Follow the instructions and images above, and you should have no problems.
- Insert the header into the Arduino
- Align Dot Matrix PCB to the header pins
- Solder the header pin to PCB
Enjoy!

After making sure that everything works smoothly, you can design necessary circuit and solder electronics directly on it!
Plug the Protoshield to the Arduino and you're good to go!