The Learning Lab 1
As seen starting in the June issue, a monthly series of articles "Fundamentals For Beginners."
This lab — from the good people at GSS Tech Ed — will show you 40 of
the most simple and interesting experiments and lessons you have ever
seen on a solderless circuit board. As you do each experiment, you
learn how basic components work in a circuit.
Along with the purchase of the lab, you will receive a special password to access the fantastic online
interactive software to help you fully
understand all the electronic principles.
Learning Lab 1 "Fundamental Concepts" includes:
Access to online interactive Training software
Tron.ix 1 Book
Set of Experiment Lab Parts (75)
Solderless Circuit Board
9-Volt Battery
Digital Multimeter (assembled and tested)
Resistor Color Chart
more info, see video below
Table of Contents
L01 - Basic Electronic Circuits
L02 - How to Read the Resistor Color Code
L03 - How to Use a Solderless Circuit Board
L04 - How to Read Capacitor Values
L05 - How a Resistor Works
L06 - How a Potentiometer Works
L07 - How a Photocell Works
L08 - How a Capacitor Works
L09 - How a Speaker Works
L10 - How a Diode Works
L11 - How an SCR Works
L12 - How an NPN Transistor Works
L13 - How a PNP Transistor Works
L14 - A Two-Transistor Oscillator
L15 - How an 555 IC Timer Works
L16 - Dual Burglar Alarm
L17 - Automatic Night Light
L18 - DC to DC Power Supply
L19 - Electronic Metronome
L20 - Electronic Motorcycle
L21 - Railroad Lights
L22 - Variable Speed Lights
L23 - Continuity Tester
L24 - Audio Generator
L25 - Electronic Police Siren
L26 - IC Screaming Box
L27 - Variable Timer
L28 - Moisture Detector
L29 - Morse Code Oscillator
L30 - Nose-Beeper Game
L31 - English Police Siren
L32 - Insanity Alarm Game
L33 - Electronic Organ
L34 - Ohm’s Law / E=I*R
L35 - Resistors in Series
L36 - Resistors in Parallel
L37 - Measuring Voltage with a MM
L38 - Watt’s Law / P=I*E
L39 - Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
L40 - Kirchhoff’s Current Law
There is also a "Build by Schematic" Section at the end so you can test your ability to read schematics.
See an image of one of the experiments in Tron.ix Lab 1
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