#PRETP
Pre-Robotics
Electronics Training Package
FOR THE CLASSROOM
(Includes CD-TL1 for PC and MAC, Online Software,
35 of #TL100 Labs and
Teacher Guide with written tests and Answer Keys.)
Electronics Training Package
Price: $3,499.00
Pre-Robotics Training Package
Fundamental Concepts Lab
With this package, you will able to teach these concepts to every student in your school. The software works on PC, MAC and online.
With this lab your students will be able to compete in knowledge and ability with the best in the world.
With this interactive software lab you'll be learning 15 interactive lessons and simulations. You will learn many fundamental concepts of electronics used in all robotic systems.
After you study this lab, you will be able to continue inventing and creating new electronic circuits. This lab will prepare you for your future study of robotics. You proceed at your own pace.
This #PRETP includes 35 of these Hands-On Labs #TL100 (Reg. $31.50 each = $1102.50) .
With the hands-on supplement to the interactive software, the Tronix 1 #TL100 hands-on lab, you will make a Burglar Alarm, a Night Light, a Metronome, an Electronic Motorcycle Sound Generator, a Railroad Light Blinker, an Audio Generator, a Morse Code Oscillator, a Police Siren, an English Police Siren, an Insanity Alarm Game, and an Electronic Organ and more.
This is one of the most exciting and engaging labs we offer. This lab has fully-illustrated experiments using the solderless circuit board, resistors, capacitors, light-emitting diodes, transistors, a battery snap, a diode, a speaker, a timer integrated circuit, a photocell, a power diode rectifier, an SCR, a potentiometer, and a push-button switch.
It is the finest curriculum ever developed to teach you electronics technology and it may open the door and give you the power to get the job you really want and need.
You don’t you feel intimidated by it all.
Now, with this short course, you will have a “handle on it”. You will be about to talk “transistors”, “resistors”, “speakers”, with the best of them. You will amaze yourself with what you will comprehend and what you can do.
Did you know that Policemen, Firemen, Lawyers, Engineers and many others teach themselves the basics of electronics using this course? Their jobs require a knowledge of this technology. Your future could depend on them and you understanding this information.
It is fun, motivating and, above all, very valuable information.
This lab is used in thousands of schools all over the world. You will be amazed by all the circuits that you will understand and build.

The additional Tronix 1 Lab (#TL100) includes the following:
- Student Lab Manual with 40 lessons and experiments
- Set of Experiment Lab Parts
- Solderless Circuit Board
- 9-Volt Battery

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 - 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 It takes a minute to come up, but its worth it!


