Toy Traffic Lights with Remote ControlFascination of people with radio electronics is a varied and diverse technical hobby. It encompasses various stages of design, construction, modification, operation of various electronic devices, from radios, transmitters and transceivers to computers.A radio amateur often assembles their first products using a made up circuit described in magazines or books. You can also buy a ready-to-assemble kit, such as NT1500 model toy traffic lights with a remote control.The model comes in the form of a set of components for individual assembly of electronic toy traffic lights. The model will be of special interest to children, it will bring many happy minutes to your child, will organize traffic in their toy car park. In addition, assembling the product helps develop skills of radio installation, attention and precision.Let’s solder our traffic lights according to the attached diagram.The assembled copy is quire pretty and closely imitates the logic of real traffic lights. The toy can also be controlled with the help of a remote control.Insert a CR2032 type battery supplied in the set into the remote control and turn the power switch to “ON”.Insert a power battery into the traffic lights and switch on the model. A remote control is used to control the traffic lights.Each short click on the SW1 button changes the color of light. Clicking on the SW2 button turns on the “flashing yellow” mode, and clicking on the SW5 button switches the traffic lights into the automatic mode.The traffic lights can operate in the active mode for at least 16 hours. The standby mode operation time is at least 16 days.NT1500 model toy traffic lights with a remote control are a great opportunity for radio amateurs to apply their theoretical knowledge into practice. After all, an object assembled with your own hands is more valuable than a factory-made one and you can always proudly demonstrate it to your guests. The set will be interesting and useful to explore the basics of electronics and gain experience of assembling electronic devices.
Post time: Dec-22-2016