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Basic Electronics Learning System

The only electronics experience that takes you from understanding atoms to a working power supply — with a real oscilloscope, 43 hands-on activities, and the theory that actually explains why it all works.

  • 590+ page illustrated handbook — activity-first, self-learner friendly
  • Real digital storage oscilloscope (DSO 152) — not a simulation
  • 43 activities across 14 topic areas — beginner to intermediate level
  • All 25+ components included — nothing extra to buy
  • Covers: DC/AC circuits, semiconductors, diodes, filters, rectifiers, logic gates
  • Certificate of Completion on finishing all activities
  • For Class 11–12 students, UG engineers, makers, and lab coordinators
  • Made in India
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Most electronics kits give you a breadboard and a "blink an LED" tutorial. This is not that.

The Basic Electronics Learning System is a structured, activity-first learning system built for anyone who wants to genuinely understand electronics — not just follow instructions until something lights up. Every concept is introduced through analogy, derived from first principles, and immediately applied in a hands-on circuit you build yourself.

The system pairs a 590+ page illustrated handbook with a complete component set and a real digital storage oscilloscope. By the time you finish, you won't just know how resistors, capacitors, inductors, and diodes behave — you'll have measured them, seen their waveforms, and built working circuits around them.

This is the foundation that every electronics engineer, robotics builder, and maker needs — and almost nobody actually gets from standard coursework. Finish all the activities and you'll earn an ORCA Robotics Certificate of Completion to show for it.

Student working through an activity Oscilloscope measuring capacitor charging Handbook showing parallel connection
  • Class 11–12 students in Physics or Electronics streams who want to go deeper than the textbook
  • Engineering students (ECE, EEE, Instrumentation) in 1st or 2nd year building their fundamentals
  • Hobbyists and makers who have been following tutorials but don't understand why things work
  • Science teachers and lab coordinators looking for a structured, self-contained lab experience
  • Anyone preparing for GATE, JEE, or university practicals in electronics

Across 14 topic areas — from resistor circuits and RC filters to rectifiers, clippers, clampers, Zener regulators, and logic gates. Every activity includes calculations, oscilloscope measurements, and expected results.

  • Light sensing circuit with automatic ON/OFF
  • LED brightness control using a knob
  • Capacitor powering an LED without a battery
  • Live charging & discharging curves on the oscilloscope
  • Inductor spark effect using a reverse-biased LED
  • Measuring a transformer's output with an oscilloscope
  • Low pass and high pass filters — built and compared
  • AC waveform shaping using clipper circuits
  • Waveform shifting using a clamper circuit
  • AC to DC conversion using a bridge rectifier
  • Smooth DC output using a capacitor filter
  • Stable voltage output using a Zener regulator
  • Spike protection circuit for sensitive components
  • Logic gates built using only diodes and resistors
  • Complete DC power supply built from scratch

Everything required for all 43 activities. No additional purchases needed.

ComponentQty
590+ page illustrated handbook (physical)1
Digital Storage Oscilloscope DSO 1521
Multimeter1
Breadboard1
Resistor Box1
Capacitor 100µF2
Capacitor 0.1µF4
Capacitor 1000µF2
Capacitor 220µF2
Inductor 100mH2
LDR1
Diode 1N400710
Zener Diode 5.1V 0.5W4
LEDs9
Potentiometer 10K1
Push Button8
SPDT Switch4
Transformer 6-0-61
Battery 9V2
Battery 1.5V1
9V Battery Connector2
1.5V Battery Holder1
Alligator Clips3
Compass1
Wire Stripper1
Single Strand Wire1 roll
Jumper Wires5
  • Do I need prior knowledge?

    No. The handbook starts from atomic structure and builds up from there. No background in electronics is assumed.

  • Is the oscilloscope a real instrument?

    Yes. The DSO 152 is the same type used in electronics labs — not a simulation or toy.

  • Are all components included?

    Yes. You will need a mains socket for transformer activities only. Everything else is in the box.

  • Is this safe for students?

    Most activities run on a 9V battery. Transformer activities are clearly marked and require adult supervision. You never work with mains voltage directly.

  • How do I get the certificate?

    Complete all activities, submit videos via the Google Form included in the handbook, and receive your ORCA Robotics Certificate of Completion.

  • How do I contact you?

    Instagram: @orca.robotics  |  Email: info@orcarobotics.in