Thursday, February 23, 2006
Elenco 300-In-1 Project Lab
This Maxitronix 300-in-1 Electronic Lab Project kit from Elenco Electronics
is a fun way to learn about electronics & study the wonders of science.
Suitable for ages 10 and older.
FEATURES: Start a great hobby in electronics with no prior knowledge needed.
Build a radio, AM broadcast station, electronic organ, kitchen timer,
logic circuits, rain detector, digital light dimmer, and more!
300 different experiments that you can perform with this kit! Even
if you've never built an electronic circuit, you'll be able to
build all of the provided projects with ease.
Comes with a built-in speaker, 7-segment LED display, two fully
integrated circuits and rotary controls.
Each of the basic electronics parts is mounted and clearly marked
on the breadboard.
Each component can be assembled onto the breadboard without soldering
because they get connected to spring terminals.
Plenty of pre-cut insulated wire.
All of the provided projects are powered by low voltage batteries,
so there's none of the danger associated with using standard AC
voltage.
Detailed content within the instruction manual includes:
-Surprise and Fun
-Back to the Basics
-Electronic "Building Blocks"
-Putting Electronics to Work
-Radio Circuits
-Sonic Zoo and Sound Factory
-Electronic Decision-Makers
-Operational Amplifier IC Can Do Many Things
-Introducing the Power Amplifier IC
-A Trip to Digital Land
-More Adventures in Digital Land
-Circuits that Count
-Getting Closer to Computers
-Amusement in Digital Land
-Shakehands of Analog and Digital
-Surprise and Fun Revisited
-Testing and Measuring Circuits
Owners manual provides simple, clearly-written instructions which
help you operate and experiment with each project. Schematics/
diagrams accompany the projects.
INCLUDES: 300-in-1 Electronic Lab Project Kit.
REQUIRES: Assembly
6 "AA" Cell Batteries
This Maxitronix 300-in-1 Electronic Lab Project kit from Elenco Electronics
is a fun way to learn about electronics & study the wonders of science.
Suitable for ages 10 and older.
FEATURES: Start a great hobby in electronics with no prior knowledge needed.
Build a radio, AM broadcast station, electronic organ, kitchen timer,
logic circuits, rain detector, digital light dimmer, and more!
300 different experiments that you can perform with this kit! Even
if you've never built an electronic circuit, you'll be able to
build all of the provided projects with ease.
Comes with a built-in speaker, 7-segment LED display, two fully
integrated circuits and rotary controls.
Each of the basic electronics parts is mounted and clearly marked
on the breadboard.
Each component can be assembled onto the breadboard without soldering
because they get connected to spring terminals.
Plenty of pre-cut insulated wire.
All of the provided projects are powered by low voltage batteries,
so there's none of the danger associated with using standard AC
voltage.
Detailed content within the instruction manual includes:
-Surprise and Fun
-Back to the Basics
-Electronic "Building Blocks"
-Putting Electronics to Work
-Radio Circuits
-Sonic Zoo and Sound Factory
-Electronic Decision-Makers
-Operational Amplifier IC Can Do Many Things
-Introducing the Power Amplifier IC
-A Trip to Digital Land
-More Adventures in Digital Land
-Circuits that Count
-Getting Closer to Computers
-Amusement in Digital Land
-Shakehands of Analog and Digital
-Surprise and Fun Revisited
-Testing and Measuring Circuits
Owners manual provides simple, clearly-written instructions which
help you operate and experiment with each project. Schematics/
diagrams accompany the projects.
INCLUDES: 300-in-1 Electronic Lab Project Kit.
REQUIRES: Assembly
6 "AA" Cell Batteries
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