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Beginners Digital Electronics Kit

Beginners Digital Electronics Kit

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  • The Beginners Digital Electronics Kit has been designed to introduce students, beginners and enthusiaists to the amazing world of digital electronics.
  • This kit consists of logic gate ICs, LEDs and buttons to allow you to create circuits and understand their working.
  • This will help you learn the basic concepts of boolean logic and boolean algebra.
  • Along with the components, a Beginners Digital Electronics Manual is also included to guide you through the concepts and the various experiments possible using the logic gates.
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Beginners Digital Electronics Kit

The Beginners Digital Electronics kit consists of a plethora of logic gate ICs along with buttons and LEDs which can be used to give input to the gates and visualize their outputs.

It is a Beginners level Electronic Components Starter kit that includes all essential components for DIY electronics projects. This kit includes everything you'll need to get started with your prototype projects. 

Led[Light-emitting diode]: 
LED is an abbreviation for light-emitting diode. LED lighting products use up to 90% less energy than incandescent light bulbs. An electrical current flows through a microchip, illuminating the tiny light sources known as LEDs, resulting in visible light. 

Breadboard:
A breadboard (also known as a plug block) is used to create temporary circuits. It is beneficial to designers because it allows components to be easily removed and replaced. It is useful for someone who wants to build a circuit in order to demonstrate its operation and then reuse the components in another circuit.

Breadboard Power Supply:
The 3.3V/5V Breadboard Power Supply Module has a multi-purpose female USB socket as well as dual 5 V and 3.3 V power rails. The 3.3V/5V Breadboard Power Supply Module is designed to fit snugly into a standard 400 or 800 tie-point breadboard.

Multimeter:
A multimeter is a measuring device that can measure a variety of electrical properties. A typical multimeter can measure voltage, resistance, and current, and is also known as a volt-ohm-milliammeter (VOM) because it includes a voltmeter, an ammeter, and an ohmmeter.

Resistor:
A resistor is a component of an electronic circuit that limits or regulates the flow of electrical current. Resistors can also be used to supply a fixed voltage to an active device such as a transistor.

IC [Integrated Circuit]:
The IC [Integrated Circuit] is a small electronic device made of semiconductor material that contains many microscopic elements like diodes and transistors. Capacitors and resistors.

Jumper Wire:
A jumper wire is an electric wire used for connecting remote electric circuits on printed circuit boards. It is possible to short-circuit and short-cut (jump) to the electric circuit by connecting a jumper wire to the circuit.
Hi-Watt 9V Battery:
The most common and portable 9V battery is the Hi-Watt 9V Battery. It is non-rechargeable and provides a high-capacity, low-cost solution for a wide range of electronic devices. This battery provides a high-capacity and low-cost solution for a wide range of electronic devices. It is used in conjunction with its own battery snap. The battery clip can be used to power LEDs or other devices using a 9V battery. It's used in electronic toys, clocks, walkie-talkies, smoke alarms, hand-held test equipment, digital instruments, transistor radios, and other applications.
Micro Pushbutton:
The micro pushbutton is a small and inexpensive single pole single-through switch (SPST) that can be soldered on a printed circuit board (PCB). When pressed, this push button closes a circuit and is typically used as a reset button. 

Note: The package dimensions are 22x15cms and weigh about 50 grams.

Applications:

  • Can be used to build Half and full adders,
  • Can be used to build Subtractors
  • Can be used to build Flip flops
  • It can also be used to build circuits that evaluate certain boolean expressions.

Also check Basic Electronics Kit offered by ROBOCRAZE. The kit is designed for beginners and DIY electronics enthusiasts. It includes components such as resistors, capacitors, ICs, LEDs, multimeter, breadboard, and more, making it suitable for various electronic projects like Raspberry Pi, Arduino, ESP8266, ESP32, etc.

Also check 15 Experiments Electronics Kit.  No soldering or tools are required. The kit includes a manual with step-by-step instructions. Some of the projects that can be built include a light-sensitive alarm clock.

Package Includes:

  • 3 x LED Red
  • 3 x LED Blue
  • 3 x LED Green
  • 1 x Bread Board - Full Size MB102
  • 1 x Buzzer- Goli
  • 1 x 7400 Quad 2 input NAND gates
  • 1 x 7402 Quad 2 input NOR gates
  • 1 x 7404 Hex NOT gates (Inverters)
  • 1 x 7408 Quad 2 input AND gates
  • 1 x 7432 Quad 2 input OR gates
  • 1 x IC7486 XOR gates
  • 1 x IC74266 XNOR gates
  • 1 x M2M Jumpers set 
  • 1 x 9V Battery
  • 1 x Breadboard Power Supply
  • 1 x Battery Snap with DC jack 
  • 6 x Micro push button
  • 6 x 10K resistors
  • 1 x Multimeter
  • 10 x 220-ohm resistor  

Specifications:

Battery Voltage 9v
Breadboard Points 840
Dimensions  22x15cms
Weight 50g

 

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1. What is the Beginners Digital Electronics Kit?

  • The Beginners Digital Electronics kit includes a plethora of logic gate ICs, as well as buttons and LEDs for providing input to the gates and visualizing their outputs. It is an Electronic Components Starter Kit for Beginners that includes all necessary components for DIY electronics projects. This kit contains everything you'll need to begin working on your prototype projects.

2. What does a breadboard do?

  • A breadboard enables the quick and easy creation of temporary electronic circuits or the conduct of circuit design experiments. Breadboards make it simple for developers to connect components or wires by using rows and columns of internally connected spring clips beneath the perforated plastic enclosure.

3. What is the buzzer used for?

  • A buzzer, also known as a beeper, is a type of audio signaling device that can be mechanical, electromechanical, or piezoelectric (piezo for short). Alarm devices, timers, trains, and confirmation of user input such as a mouse click or keystroke are common applications for buzzers and beepers.

4. What is a mini push button switch?

  • The mini pushbutton is a small and inexpensive single pole single through switch (SPST) that can be soldered on a printed circuit board. When pressed, this push-button closes a circuit and is typically used as a reset button.

5. What does a 10K resistor do?

  • These 10K ohm resistors are commonly used in breadboards and other prototyping applications such as pull-ups, pull-downs, and current limiters.