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** TL100 TRONIX 1 Basic Electronics Experiment Lab
Price: $28.90
ISBN 0-9712340-0-0
LEARN Electronics!
This is a hands-on lab comes complete with a beautiful book, parts and solderless circuit board to help you build 35 of the most interesting experiments you have ever seen on a solderless circuit board, and as you do, you learn how the basic components work in a circuit. You will enjoy hours of fun creating
all kinds of sounds and light displays. There is Interactive Software for this lab for $99 per computer.
This lab is used in thousands of
schools all over the world. Amaze your friends with all the circuits you
can create and you may be on your way to an interesting career in
electronics and computers.
- Tronix 1 Lab #TL100 Educator Price $26.90 each
- (The TL100 Lab includes: Book #TM101, Parts #TP102, Solderless Circuit Board #CB111 and a 9-Volt Battery #9VB
SEPARATE ITEMS
- Tronix 1 Book #TM101 $13.95 each
- Tronix 1 Parts Kit #TP102 $9.95 each
- 9-Volt Battery #9VB $0.79 each
- Solderless Circuit Board #CB111 $5.95 each
- Student Workbook #TL1-WB-40 $3.90 each
- Interactive Software at $99, $99 for each additional computer, $995 for classroom site license.
Table of Contents
40 Lessons and Experiments.
- 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 - Ohm’s Law / E=I*R
- L17 - Resistors in Series
- L18 - Resistors in Parallel
- L19 - Measuring Voltage with a MM
- L20 - Watt’s Law / P=I*E
- L21 - Kirchhoff’s Voltage Law (KVL)
- L22 - Kirchhoff’s Current Law
- L23 - Dual Burglar Alarm
- L24 - Automatic Night Light
- L25 - DC to DC Power Supply
- L26 - Electronic Metronome
- L27 - Electronic Motorcycle
- L28 - Railroad Lights
- L29 - Variable Speed Lights
- L30 - Continuity Tester
- L31 - Audio Generator
- L32 - Electronic Police Siren
- L33 - IC Screaming Box
- L34 - Variable Timer
- L35 - Moisture Detector
- L36 - Morse Code Oscillator
- L37 - Nose-Beeper Game
- L38 - English Police Siren
- L39 - Insanity Alarm Game
- L40 - Electronic Organ
There is also a "Build by Schematic" Section at the end so you can test your student's ability to practice reading schematics. See an image of one of the experiments in Tron.ix Lab 1 It takes a minute to come up, but its worth it!
Testimonial: Here is what a teacher said, and it is very typical.
I purchased 20 tronix 1 labs and have used them with several groups of students already. The kits are great. I lecture through the fundamentals then have them build the basic circuits. Then I lecture through the additional components and have them construct and operate the circuits related to my lecture. All is going very, very well with the kits and they have saved me a great deal of time and effort so I don't have to gather the components and figure out the circuits myself.


