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Laboratory Equipment

Equipment needed for the projects.

Purchase Summary 2013-14

Adafruit.com

Farnell.com

  • Large breadboard - the kind we use in the lab (we may already have enough of these)

Resistors needed **per set**:

  • 9 x 22 KOhm resistors 1% metal film
  • 7 x 10 KOhm resistors 1% metal film

We may purchase these in kit form from Amazon: resistors in kit form (Amazon.co.uk) (x 5 kits)

Or we may get a single kit from Farnell: RESISTOR, KIT, 0.25W 1% E24 (Farnell #9342389) 100 each of 121 values from 10 Ohm to 1 MOhm

Amazon.co.uk

  • Capacitors 0.01 microF, 0.1 microF and 220 (x2) microF (suggested kits ceramic capacitors (x 3) and electrolytic (x 4). Both will be needed) We may already have capacitors available. We will need two of each per kit.

Parallax.com

Introduction to the Arduino

All students are expected to do a few experiments to get them familiar with the Arduino and to introduce them to C-programming. The experiments and prorgramme is described at The Arduino Microcontroller

Equipment per set

A starter kit with the Arduino, breadboard and platform. These generally include an assortment of components. We have a choice here: either get just the Arduino, platform and breadboard and decide on the other components ourselves, or get one of the kits from Adafruit or elsewhere which include all parts. Options are:

These kits tend to get out of stock so they need to be purchased well in advance.

Or we get a stock of these and add our own components:

To these we'd need components that would include:

The do-it-yourself option may not be the route to take this time. We may want to get the kits now and augment them with our own components later.

BOE Bot

The Board of Education Bot can be purchased from Parallax or Adafruit:

  • Adafruit: BOE Bot ($119, Arduino not included).

  • Arduino Uno R3 ($29)

  • Batteries (5 AAs per set)
  • USB cable
  • Spare parts:
    • Phototransistors
    • IR LEDs
    • IR sensors
    • 1K & 10K pots (small, they need to fit on the tiny breadboard)

Theremin

  • Arduino Uno R3 We can re-use the mounted Arduinos from the first part of the experiment.

  • Large breadboard - the kind we use in the lab.
  • 9 x 22 kOhm resistors 1% metal film (may be best to get the resistors in kit form but this is overkill unless a use is found for the other resistors.)

  • 7 x 10 kOhm resistors 1% metal film
  • wire jumpers (Farnell seems too expensive. Amazon has sets for £2-4.)

  • 2 x TS922IN IC, OP AMP, DUAL RRI/O, DIP8, 922 (Farnell # 1094390)

  • 3 x 3310C-1-103L POTENTIOMETER, 10K 3310C-1-103L (Farnell # 9353844)

  • 8 ohm speaker (Farnell: 1675522)

  • Capacitors 0.01 microF, 0.1 microF and 220 microF (suggested kits ceramic capacitors and electrolytic. Both will be needed)

  • Mounted breadboard (Amazon. Farnell is too expensive.)

  • Small breadboard (optional- for pre-assembled op-amp parts) (Amazon)

  • 2 Phototransistors (Farnell #1497882), alternatively, two photoresistors.

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