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NEW MICRONIK Electronics Basics STEM DIY Kit for Kids w/Tutorial

$ 10.55

Availability: 19 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Age Level: 8-11 Years
  • MPN: AMP-S016-EN
  • Recommended Age Range: 7 years & Up
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Condition: New
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Brand: Amperka
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: Russian Federation

    Description

    Micronik Electronics Basics STEM DIY Kit for Kids
    Tutorial English Book
    Fast Shipping from USA
    Fun educational electronics kit for 7+ y.o.
    20 engaging projects to keep your young engineer busy.
    Detailed Tutorial in English
    Less theory — more action! Colorful and detailed user guide with no focus on dull theory.
    100 electronic components to create devices. No soldering, it's safe.
    We carefully pack the kits into beautiful boxes. Micronik is a great gift
    Description:
    Learn electronics with 20 fun projects!
    Choosing a present for a kid? Something educational yet engaging that would hopefully keep a kid occupied for a while? The Micronik kit suits it perfectly! It shows the basics of electronics step by step in 20 interactive projects complicated just enough to keep a young engineer involved. Even a 7 y.o. can get through it without any trouble.
    Combine raw electronic components like a real engineer
    In the modern world, making electronic devices such as smartphones and computers is a job for robots. They use components smaller than a human eye can see. But designing these devices — that’s a job for an engineer. And the first step of prototyping usually goes with such “huge” components on a breadboard. Use resistors, transistors, LEDs, microchips, and capacitors to create small yet interesting devices and learn how they work.
    Less theory — more action!
    There is no focus on dull theory or complex schemes in this book. “More pictures”, we say! The projects go from the simplest, such as a blinking LED, to more complex and entertaining, such as a theremin, alarm system, and a duck hunt. Every project brings up something new about electronics, and the friendly Micronik robot tells fun facts and guides the way forward. By the time young ones finish this kit, they understand how all the components work and have numerous ideas of their own.
    How devices are assembled:
    To assemble the device, you just need to insert the necessary components into the holes on the breadboard and that's it.
    No soldering!
    Each breadboard hole is connected to each other in a special way, which helps to quickly create devices.
    Something going wrong - Don't worry: you can pull out any component, wire and insert it anew.
    What could be assembled:
    We have thought out a colorful and informative book for young geeks. With its help, the child will assemble his first electronic devices.
    Minimum text, more pictures.
    The book is presented on behalf of the funny robot Mikronic, who tells interesting facts about electricity, components and
    encourages new experiments.
    First, we show you how to assemble devices on a breadboard, how to wire them, and what to do if something doesn't work.
    Next comes the experiments. Each experiment is a small electronic device with a description of how it works.
    Gradually, we talk about all the components used: why they are needed and how they are arranged.
    Here are the experiments we have prepared for your kid:
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    Lamp
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    Colored lights
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    Keg of electricity
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    Telegraph
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    Dimmer
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    Traffic light
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    Stupid lamp
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    Magic fingers
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    Code lock
    ·
    Lighthouse
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    Smart light
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    Stroboscope
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    Railway experiment
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    Klaxon
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    Thereminvox
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    Signaling
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    Almost a grand piano
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    Timer
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    Corridor switch
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    Duck hunting
    All devices that the child assembles are interactive.
    They react to external influences: touches, presses, turns of knobs, light level.
    This involves the child in the process of creating the device.
    He becomes interested in checking how it will work and what will happen. Also in many experiments, we added micro-tasks for independent work.
    You will be surprised at how quickly children begin to show imagination and try to build their own from the existing device, with advanced and unexpected possibilities.
    What’s inside:
    – The English Tutorial book (Instructions for 20 projects)
    – Mini-breadboard
    – 4×2 NOR microchip
    – 555 timer microchip
    – Transistors ×5
    – Buzzer ×1
    – Photoresistor ×1
    – Potentiometer ×1
    – 220 Ω resistors ×10
    – 10 kΩ resistors ×10
    – 100 kΩ resistors ×10
    – 10 nF ceramic capacitors ×10
    – 100 nF ceramic capacitors ×10
    – 22 μF electrolytic capacitors ×10
    – 220 μF electrolytic capacitors ×10
    – Red LEDs ×4
    – Yellow LEDs ×4
    – Green LEDs ×4
    – Buttons ×4
    – 3 position DIP-switch ×1
    – Terminal block ×1
    – Wires ×20
    – 3×AA battery holder ×1
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