Waxwing
Civil/Environmental
- Feb 17, 2013
- 26
I would like to have a basic electronics kit for teaching and constructing projects with my kids. I took extra physics (4 semester more than required for my degree) when I was in college and had electronics while in high school (20+ years ago, yikes!), but ended up being a civil engineer (please don't hold it against me).
We would be starting with the basics, like building a DC power supply, making a strobe light, strain gauge, electrical magnet, etc.
Equipment-wise I would be starting from scratch.
1) What equipment and parts should I buy to get started? Please be detailed with the numbers, sizes, makes, etc...
2) I am in the U.S.A. and would like the initial investment to be at most $400 total.
3) If this is doable at $400, do you have projects you would recommend?
We would be starting with the basics, like building a DC power supply, making a strobe light, strain gauge, electrical magnet, etc.
Equipment-wise I would be starting from scratch.
1) What equipment and parts should I buy to get started? Please be detailed with the numbers, sizes, makes, etc...
2) I am in the U.S.A. and would like the initial investment to be at most $400 total.
3) If this is doable at $400, do you have projects you would recommend?