Learn & Go controller is a clever little box that offers an easy first step into the world of control, without needing a computer. It enables pupils to progress from using a switch in a simple circuit to ‘programming’ a sequence of on/off switch actions to bring pictures to life and movement to models.
- 1 x Learn & Go controller (6294)
- 1 x 6 V mains power supply (3611-2)
- 1 x pack of 10 Spring connectors (CK6)
Learn & Go can be thought of as an intelligent switch box with a memory. It is able to remember, or learn, the order in which switches are pressed, how long each switch is held down, and how long between the presses.
Learn & Go can then ‘play back’, from memory, the sequence of switch actions that a pupil has made. Learn & Go can control electrical components (Outputs) such as bulbs, buzzers, motors, and LED lights in a child’s model e.g. flashing light displays or moving fairground rides.
Learn & Go can be powered by the 6 V main power supply supplied in this pack. Alternatively use 6 V batteries connected via the battery snap supplied.
The spring connectors supplied in this pack are for connecting your own electrical components.
Learn & Go Controller has 4 pairs of 4 mm Output sockets to which buzzers, bulbs, LEDs and motors can be connected.
The output voltage from Version 3 (or higher) of Learn & Go is dependant on the input voltage, so if powered by a 6 V power supply use 6 V electronic components.
The spring connectors supplied in this pack are for connecting your own electrical components. You may also find connection leads (3667) and connector strips (3668) useful.
Contents/Details:
1x (3611) UK 6V Power Supply
1x (CK6) Spring Connectors (Pack of 10)
Available Resources
Downloads | Learn and Go Manual Doc No.: DO227 | Issue: 2 |
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Alongside the logger, once paired with the Dynamics system (see separate review), you have a very powerful system for teaching a wide range of Physics.
4.8/5 Star review by John Kinchin from the Institute of Physics.