Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Build Electronic Kits

Building electronic kits involves installing electronic components on a circuit board.


Building electronic kits can be a rewarding and educational hobby. Following a few simple steps will ensure an enjoyable and successful kit building experience. To build a kit, you'll need to have a work space with the proper tools at hand. Also, selecting a kit with a difficulty level matched to your skill level will help prevent frustration and give you a better chance of completing the job.


Instructions


1. Select a kit matching your skill level. Electronic kits are often grouped by skill level. Start with beginning kits and build several before moving on to intermediate kits. By completing a few kits at each skill level before advancing to the next skill level, you'll build confidence and experience.


2. Study the instructions. Read through the instructions at least twice before starting to build. Mentally step through the instructions to make sure you understand each step. Also, as you step through the instructions, familiarize yourself with the components and make sure that your kit contains all of the required components.


3. Study the instructions. Read through the instructions at least twice before starting to build. Mentally step through the instructions to make sure you understand each step. Also, as you step through the instructions, familiarize yourself with the components and make sure that your kit contains all of the required parts.


4. Gather the necessary tools. Your kit instructions will likely include a list of tools required to build your kit. Make sure that you have all of the tools you'll need on hand before you begin building.


5. Prepare your workspace. Set up your workspace in an area where you can work comfortably and where your tools and building activities will not damage anything valuable or hurt people or pets. Some kits require soldering, and a hot soldering iron or dripping solder can cause burns and ruin furniture and carpets. Working on a project mat or board can help prevent damage to furniture.


6. Build your kit. Follow the instructions carefully as you complete each step in the building process. Once you've completed a step, go back and double check your work. Examine your solder connections or other types of connections to make sure you have a good connection between components.


7. Test the assembled kit. If your kit has test points during construction, then follow the instruction to test portions of the kit according to the instructions. Otherwise, once completed, double check your connections and test the completed project. Pay close attention to the circuit board when you first apply power. If you see, smell or hear anything unusual such as smoke or sparking sounds, remove power immediately and check the circuit.







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