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Blue-Board Kit: Learn to Solder
At its core, this kit teaches children the highly valuable skill of soldering, but the learning does not end there! Newly learned skills are put to work as children build a wearable, animated LED display. Using the micro-controller chip and a technique called charlieplexing children learn to program the board using 4 signal lines to control the LEDS. The best feature may be that, as a parent, you do not need to know soldering to teach soldering with this set! Detailed instructions, safety, and a schematic are all included. Also included is a “quick start guide" if your child is familiar with soldering and needs (or wants!) more opportunity to practice by creating their own wearable LED display. All parts, battery, and safety lanyard are included. 50 solder joints are included, which provides ample time to practice and refine soldering skills. ~ Deanne
Our wearable animated LED display Blue-Board Kit with 13 select-able light patterns not only teaches how to solder, but also introduces how a micro-controller can be used to create a light display. Most "Learn to Solder" kits barely give enough soldering practice to become proficient and the instructions are minimal. We include detailed instructions (20 pages) on how to solder along with safety details and a schematic. It includes "Fast Start" soldering instructions as a review for those who have had some soldering experience. Our kit has 50 solder joints, enough to become comfortable with soldering.
By using a micro-controller chip and a technique called "charlieplexing," (which is explained in the kit) only 4 signal lines are required to control the LED s, instead of the usual 10 for its 13 select-able light patterns. The completed Blue-Board can be programmed with new patterns by writing new code into the chip using a programming module (the PICkit-2 series is a common one - not included).
Kids become very excited at our convention workshops when they have built the Blue-Board. Then they want to show it to their friends who want to build and wear one! All parts, battery, safety lanyard are included with detailed instructions and schematic.
Recommended Age 10 and up (7 - 9 with an Adult/Instructor).
We sell a variety of electronics kits with varying degrees of difficulty. While these kits are helpful in learning the basics of electronics, there is often a disconnect between understanding a circuit built with colorful snap-together plastic parts and seeing the same circuit made with real electronic parts soldered in place on a circuit board. Peter Miller has been working with the "real stuff" since first wielding a soldering iron at age 5. His favorite after-dinner activity was to pepper his knowledgeable father with technical questions. Peter kept right on learning - a physics major in college who has also learned chemistry, programming, mechanics, machining, glass blowing, jewelry making, plumbing, carpentry, welding, engineering, art, gardening and music.
This course focuses on learning real-world electronics using real-world components built with real-world tools. In the real world, things don't always go right, so Peter stresses following directions. Soldering can be undone, but it takes time and patience, so better to do it right the first time. Peter also stresses safety. The student is using a soldering iron, wire cutters, and components with pointed wire leads, so burns, cuts and minor shocks are possible.
In Part 1, the LED-Scope Kit, students learn how an oscilloscope works. Starting with a couple of bags of unidentified parts and two blank circuit boards, students will learn step by step about electronics and how to assemble these parts into a functioning oscilloscope. The instructions are contained in a series of PDFs on a CD-ROM. Besides text, the PDFs contain colorful charts, graphics, and photographs and hold the 17 chapters of Peter's instruction, which is where the course gets really interesting. Instead of simply having students find Part A and solder it into Position B on the circuit board, the well-rounded author starts with a discussion of what electricity is, what the different types of electricity are, which elements in the periodic table are the best conductors of electricity and why, a short history of why we use AC vs DC in our power grid, etc. And these are only some of the highlights in the first half of Chapter 1! The explanations are so clear and the background information so interesting that the student will want to continue to learn more. This approach also keeps the student from hurrying through building the kit just to get it done, but also helps the student retain the knowledge of what he is building because he will understand how it all came about. In the process of completing this kit, the student will also be doing the algebra required in electronics and learning to read and understand an electrical schematic diagram.
In Part 2, students will advance their learning as they build an LED Array Oscilloscope. Peter has heard (from students and employers) that, upon completion of this kit, a person would be qualified to work as an electronics technician with no additional training.
For your convenience, Peter offers a Tool Set containing the necessities for completing the kits. The set includes a soldering iron, cage-type soldering iron stand, ANSI safety glasses, wire stripper, flush/fine wire cutters, long nose pliers, 7" tweezers, 7-function digital multi-meter, solder sucker, desoldering braid, and solder. He estimates purchasing these tools separately would cost about $125.
If you want a taste of Peter's kits and teaching methodology, we offer some small single-purpose kits as well: Color Synthesizer, LED Warning Beacon, and LED Blinky Bread Board.
I met Peter and his lovely wife at a recent homeschooling convention in Cincinnati. Peter patiently explained to me his product line and his methodology for teaching electronics to others. But he wanted to get back to teaching the kids, who were lined up at his booth, waiting their turn to learn to use the soldering iron under his direction. Under his direction with these kits, your student will really learn and enjoy the study of electronics. - Bob
Product Format: | Other |
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Grades: | 5-AD |
Brand: | Applied Inspirations |
EAN/UPC: | 611401200533 |
Length in Inches: | 9 |
Width in Inches: | 5.75 |
Height in Inches: | 0.125 |
Weight in Pounds: | 0.25 |