CANADUINO(r) Electronic Education and Troubleshooting Project The Broken Code Lock

$10.16

This DIY electronics kit teaches students about circuits, soldering, and troubleshooting by requiring them to assemble and debug a functional code lock.

CANADUINO(r) Electronic Education and Troubleshooting Project The Broken Code Lock
CANADUINO(r) Electronic Education and Troubleshooting Project The Broken Code Lock
$10.16

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Electronic Education and Troubleshooting Project “The broken code lock” is a DIY soldering kit especially developed for students and to build basic skills for electronic beginners. The module requires 12V AC or DC input voltage (standard 2.1/5.5mm barrel connector). When you finished assembling the kit following the schematic, you must adjust R4 to achieve a voltage of 9V on TP1. Not possible? Find out why, and fix it using the spare parts in the bag. After adjusting the voltage, you need to decrypt the code by reading and understanding the schematic and the CD4017 datasheet. After entering the code, the LED “decrypted” will tell about your success. Hint: The code number is connected to Canadian history. The next step requires you to read the datasheets of the other two integrated circuits, to understand their function, and to use your fresh knowledge to unlock the door (the LED “unlocked” will show your success). This is a bit tricky, but it wouldn’t be fun without the challenge. Hint: On your way to find out how to unlock the door, you will discover a problem with the PCB that needs to be fixed. Depending on your skill level and experience, you can finish the entire project within 1 hour (great skills) or 1 day (novice). Additional topics for teachers: – discuss the function of D1-D4 and C1 – discuss the purpose of D6-D12 – compare the waveforms on TP3 and TP4 and explain the function of R12, R14, C10 and C11 – discuss the reason for D14 being connected to the relay Datasheets required for the project: LM567 Tone Decoder NE555 Precision Timer CD4017 Decade Counter

Features

  • Electronic Education and Troubleshooting Project “The broken code lock” is designed for educational and troubleshooting training purposes. It is NOT an electronic lock that can be integrated in a security system!
  • We intentionally made some mistakes when designing this kit. It is your task to identify the problems, fix them, crack the code and make the whole thing work. This is a very cool project and can be a little challenging as well. You will love it!
  • 12V AC or DC supply voltage. Standard 2.1/5.5mm barrel connector.
  • Download link to documentation and instructions is provided with the product.
  • CANADUINO is the Canadian developer and manufacturer for your hobby electronic parts, modules and soldering kits.

Additional information

Weight 0.09 lbs
Dimensions 16 × 15 × 1.5 in

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