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ELECTRONICS 14 to 16 Version 1.2



CONTENTS

Introduction to the Series
Introduction to Electronics

1. Designing and making a moisture sensor
2. Designing and making an alarm circuit
3. Designing and making an electronic timer
4. Designing and making an auto-shutdown circuit
5. Designing and making an infra-red lock

STUDY FILES

1a. Crocodile Clips
1. Design checklist
2. Making a printed circuit board
3. Soldering
4. Multimeters
5. Resistor values
6. Investigating the potential divider
7. Investigating the bipolar transistor
8. Investigating the LDR
9. Investigating the LED
10. Maths help
11. Membrane switches
12. Thyristor demonstration board
13. FET demonstration board
14. TEP data sheet - transistors 1
15. TEP data sheet - transistors 2
16. TEP data sheet - integrated circuits 1
17. TEP data sheet - integrated circuits 2
18. TEP data sheet - capacitors
19. TEP data sheet - diodes
20. TEP data sheet - thyristors
21. TEP data sheet - the relay
22. TEP data sheet - piezo electric transducers
23. TEP data sheet - shape memory alloy

24. Infra-red spectrum
25. Modelling and then making a circuit

TEACHERS NOTES



ISBN I 898126 05 4
All rights reserved. This book is copyright material but permission is granted to make photocopies of pages for classroom use provided that the copies are used exclusively within a purchasing
institution. No other reproduction, storage in a retrieval system or
transmission in any form or by any means may be made without prior permission from GTEP.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

GTEP acknowledges original contributions made to the development of this book by:

Clive Seager
Andy Bardill
John Cave
Alan Jarvis
Sue Kearney
Jim Sage
Clive Seager
Roger Smith
Wendy Smith
Torben Steeg
Peter Webb

Design and layout by Peter Stensel
Line illustrations by James Wilkinson and Peter Stensel

Series Editor
John Cave
Middlesex University 
 


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