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AVT3188 KIT DIY Electrical Pulse Counter, Pulse Counter DIY, Electronics Kit, Electronic Timer, Electronics Craft Kit, Practice Board for Beginners

The pulse counter for soldering yourself is for counting down and up of pulses various status sensors or switches. The pulse counter as a craft kit for electronics beginners with a capacity of 9999 events The counting pulses are counted "down" and "up" The results are stored in non-liquid memory (with the possibility of deleting the pulses) maximum counting frequency: 10Hz the reading field: LED -Display with 4 digits 14 mm high Power supply 7 ÷ 15 VDC / 200 mA Board dimensions: Main board - 52×57 mm and display - 22×60 mm (including fixing) To get started you will need a soldering iron, tin with rosin and cutting pliers . Start by soldering the elements into the practice board in order of size, from smallest to largest. Follow the information in the enclosed, easy-to-understand construction instructions for the DIY kit. After placing the element in the mounting hole, touch the hot soldering tip to the base/tip of the element right next to the soldering pad, apply the tin and after the cone is formed, remove the tin and then the soldering iron. The entire assembly should take 2-3 seconds. Too much binder will result in the formation of a ball or the connection of two adjacent solder points. Too low a temperature or too small an amount of binder and impurities can lead to “cold solder”, that is, the binder and the flux it contains do not wet the surfaces to be joined and a defective solder is formed, which corrodes over time and leads to missing solder function of the device.

Product Features

  • FUNCTIONALITY: With this soldering kit, all electronics enthusiasts can solder their own pulse counter themselves. The counter is designed to count down and up pulses of various status sensors or switches
  • QUALITY: Assemble a pulse counter yourself that counts the events with a maximum frequency of 10 pulses per second and each pulse payment is made by a acoustic signal indicates
  • INCLUDED: The kit contains a circuit board and a set of electronic components. The starter kit requires a basic ability to handle the soldering iron, develops logical thinking and manual skills