STEM Exploratory Electronics
40015-7Description
The purpose of the STEM Exploratory Electronics course is to challenge students to build electronic circuits that are required to solve typical electrical problems that may be encountered by electrical and electronics engineers as they design new circuits for innovative electronics products, such as those commonly found in modern households. Using our TP 1011 trainer and accessories, students are challenged to build and test a prototype circuit of a non-contact, digital tachometer.
Our integrated approach to STEM emphasizes innovation, problem-solving, critical-thinking, and creativity using hands-on training systems that allow students to apply math/science fundamentals to complete projects using the engineering design process. Students learn concepts related to STEM disciplines in a “learning by doing” environment.
The following learning platforms are available:
• 40015-90: 120Vac-60Hz (English) Stand-Alone
• 40015-75: 220Vac-50Hz (English) eSeries
• 40015-95: 220Vac-50Hz (English) Stand-Alone
Topic Coverage
- Calculate voltage, current, and resistance by applying Ohm’s law
- Wire and test electronic circuits
- Operate electronic equipment, such as a digital multimeter, signal generator, and power supply
- Build electronic circuits to solve real-world problems
List of equipment
Qty | Description | Model Number |
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1 | 40088 |