<P>This project is designed to cover key topics in electronics-based exam courses at GCSE level. <BR><BR><B><A href="https://www.rapidonline.com/pdf/70-0075_v3.pdf">Teachers notes are available to download here</A></B>.</P><P><IFRAME height=315 src="https://www.youtube.com/embed/t5dUCgZwTIA?rel=0" frameBorder=0 width=560 allowfullscreen></IFRAME></P>
- Each unit of work will offer students an opportunity to build a fundamental circuit and incorporate this with their own design
- The student notes are also supported with a set of teaching notes outlining the areas of the syllabus covered, suggested lesson plans and mapping to the National Curriculum
- Care has been taken to ensure that this project provides schools with a cost-effective, flexible method of offering a practical class based assignment
- The Logic Alarm project is an ideal way to introduce students to logic circuit theory and design
- The notes guide students through the fundamentals of logic, the use of truth tables, common logic gates and the design of combination circuits
- The notes also look at the difference between TTL and CMOS based ICs and their use in project work
- Detailed worksheets can be used in conjunction with Crocodile Clips and PCB Wizard software with a range of homework based assignments
- All circuit design is developed from a systems approach
- Project notes are designed to be photocopied for class and teacher use
- The notes contain exercises that cover, in detail, core elements found in examination syllabuses
- The component kits are supplied in multiples of five and include:
- ICs and switches
- Resistors and capacitors
- Piezo sounders and battery clips
- Pre-drilled PCBs are available separately in packs of 5, order code 70-0085
- Suitable for Key Stages 3 & 4 (ages 11 to 16)
Requires 1x PP3 battery per kit (not included).