Fireworks have been universally used for more than 2,000 years to celebrate different types of events. In Mexico, it is an ancestral tradition that manifests itself in colored lights, sounds and smoke, although a latent risk is involved due to the raw material it uses. Technological evolution today is beginning to venture into this area, so much so that electronic matches and firing control consoles have been developed. The costs of this equipment are high and sometimes it is necessary to import it, making it inaccessible to a part of the population that is dedicated to fireworks. This paper presents the development of the prototype of an electronic match firing console. It was carried out with an experimental theoretical methodology, the information on console designs is scarce, because the companies keep it in a confidential situation, they only allow data for marketing; The results obtained show the functionality of the console developed since it was tested in a real situation.
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