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Advice from the MuseumTour expert:
Children new to electronic experiments will be instantly fascinated by this elaborate yet easy-to-use kit. Children who already have experience with electronic experiments will also be thrilled with the array of experiments available in one compact package. The intricate lab is challenging for learners without being so difficult that it causes frustration and discouragement. Discover the spark of electronics
Build as many as 500 different electronic experiments, from special lighting and sound effects to electronic games and a radio transmitter/receiver. A built-in board makes wiring and connection of components simple, safe and easy-to-do. Build your knowledge by exploring amplifiers, analog and digital circuits plus how to read schematic diagrams. No tools or soldering required. Ideal for Education The solderless components are fitted to a mounted breadboard and can be used over and over again. The kit is low voltage battery powered making it safe for use even for children. An ideal kit for schools and many other educational departments. It is also perfect for any inquisitive mind aged 10 years and over. The Hardware Includes a built-in speaker, microphone, LED digital display, integrated circuits, rotary controls transistors, transformers, diodes, resistors, capacitors, LEDs, Phototransistors, CdS and lots of other components. A built-in breadboard allows easy wiring and conncetion of components. The microcomputer section features a 4-bit Microprocessor with 4 inputs, 8 outputs, 5 registers and 64 RAM storage. A 32 button keyboard is used for entering commands to the microcomputer and an 8-digit LCD Display indicates information entered and output while the experiments process. The command set comprises 26 instructions. The Projects Build your own knowledge by exploring amplifiers, analogue and digital circuits plus learn how to read schematic diagrams. Build a special lighting effects, radio transmitter and receivers, amazing electronic sound effects, cool games and MORE ! The 500 projects cover 27 categories of electronics and include: Each kit uses 6 AA batteries, not included. Ages 10 and up. 1921 - 500-in-One Electronic Project Lab - $202.95
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