SkyRadar's Electronics Laboratory includes 3 subsets: analog electronics, digital electronics and microcontroller technology. Watch the videos.
Analog Electronics
The laboratory starts with an introduction into analog electronics. This analog module it set around a protected power supply with adjustable voltage and many sockets to measure output.
Included components are a module of a Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) biasing in an amplifier, an Amplifier Bias FET module, a Differentiator module, an Integrator module and Adder, an Oscillator module, a Filter module, a Power control module, a Power Amplifier mixer module, a Power supply module as well as an Oscilloscope dual channel, 30 MHz.
Digital Electronics
The digital electronics sub-module consists of solutions for sequential and combinatory logic.
These include a Power supply block, protected against voltage peaks and short-circuits, 8 On/Off generators, an adjustable clock, LEDs, resistors, potentiometers, diodes and transistors, Logic Gates (NO, AND, NAND, OR, NOR, XOR), flip-flops, an more.
Micro-Controller
The micro-controller subsection consists of a microcontroller board, an input and output board and a compiler and C-language environment for connected computers.
This sub-section forms the bridge from electronics to Information Technology.
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