AVT 1327 Kit DIY Mini Function Generator, Function Signal Generator, Project for Beginners, DIY Soldering Kit, Construction Toy
AVT 1327 Kit DIY Mini Function Generator, Function Signal Generator, Project for Beginners, DIY Soldering Kit, Construction Toy
With our construction set with the popular timer 555, you can construct a generator of several signal types that can work as a function generator. The module produces rectangular, sawtooth, triangular and sinusoidal waveforms. The kit is limited to working with only one preselected frequency, the advantage of the kit is its incredible simplicity. Frequency of the kit - approx. 1 kHz. Generator output signals: sinusoidal, rectangular, triangular and sawtooth Rectangular course of the function generator with approx. 50 % duty cycle. Continuously regulated output voltage of the DIY kit. Power supply: 5 ÷ 10 VDC / 10 mA. Dimensions of the board of the kit: 41 x 64 mm. For starters, you will need a soldering iron, tin with rosin and cutting pliers. Start soldering the elements into the practice board in order of size, from the smallest to the largest. Follow the information in the enclosed easy- to-follow assembly instructions for the self-assembly kit. After placing the element in the mounting hole, use the hot soldering tip to touch the foot/tip of the element directly next to the soldering field, apply the tin, and after the cone has formed, remove the tin and then the soldering iron. The entire assembly should take 2-3 seconds. Too much binder leads to the formation of a ball or the connection of two adjacent soldering points. Too low a temperature or too small amount of binder and impurities can lead to "cold solder", i.e. the binder and the flux contained in it do not wet the surfaces to be joined and a faulty solder forms that corrode over time and leads to the lack of function of the device.
Product Features
- Functionality: do you build your own audio circuits? Then this function generator will be a perfect aid in their start-up as it generates the output signal with 1 kHz
- Easy to use: the kit for electronics beginners is very easy to assemble and requires no commissioning. It can work as a function generator and produce four waveforms: square, sawtooth, sine and triangle
- Quality: the basis of the construction is the popular integrated circuit 555. The waveforms are controlled using an integrated logical circuit of the analogue switch (4052)
- Universal use: the presented DIY kit is perfect for the stationary or mobile workshop for electronics beginners at home and school and offers low supply voltages of 9 V
- INCLUDED: The kit includes a PCB and a set of electronic components. The starter kit requires a basic ability to handle the soldering iron, develops logical thinking and manual skills