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EEC477A kit of Opto-electronic components, mounted on small printed circuit carriers, which are housed in a convenient storage tray with identification information. The kit introduces the student to the characteristics Of various Optical devices like LED , LDR and Photodiodes.
The kit contains
- Light Emitters: Tungsten Lamp
- LEDs: Red, Green, Yellow, Bi-colour (red/green), Red, 3mm pair (2mA/ standard).
- Photo Detectors: Photodiode, Phototransistor, Light-activated Switch, Light-dependent Resistor (LDR).
- Optocouplers: Transistor output, Type 4N25. Darlington output, Type 4N32.
- Driver Modules: Type 741 Op. Amp., Flasher Module using Type 555 timer, Type LM3909 Flasher 1C.
- Fibre Optic Link: A short length of suitably terminated fibre optic cable.
- Active & Passive components: A range of Bi-polar transistors, diodes capacitors & resistors.
The circuits are constructed on the EEC470 construction deck. The deck's layout allows swift and simple circuit construction and the high quality beryllium copper spring contacts have a self-cleaning action to ensure a long life of good electrical contact.
The combination of EEC470 and EEC476 requires a 92-445 Power Supply.
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Features
- Designed for Vocational and Industrial Training Rapid circuit construction
- Wide range of kits can be updated or added to as required
- 'Hands-on' student assignments
- Simplifies the study of basic components and circuits through to advanced systems
- Compact construction for easy use and storage
- Reliable electrical contact between all elements in the system
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Subject Area
- Light emitter characteristics
- Light emitter driving requirements
- LED's in Series and Parallel
- LED's in AC circuits
- Flasher circuits
- Photo-detection circuits
- Opto couplers
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