- Gakken EX-System
The Gakken EX-System is a series of
education alelectronics kits produced byGakken in the late 1970s. The kits usedenshi block s (also known as "electronic blocks") to allow electronicsexperiment s to be performed easily and safely. Over 25 years after its original release, one of the main kits from the series was reissued inJapan in 2002.History
A brief timeline:; 1972: Gakken and Denshi Block Mfg. Co. Ltd. collaborate to release denshi block kits under Gakken's name.; 1976: The EX series was released.; 1981: The successor to the EX series, the FX series, is released.; 1986: Gakken stops producing denshi block kits.; 2002: The EX-150 is reissued in Japan, and is successful enough to justify the production of an expansion kit.
EX-System kits
An EX-System kit consists of:
* a selection of denshi blocks,
* the main unit in which circuits are built,
* some additional external apparatus, and
* an instruction booklet.Denshi blocks
A denshi block (or electronic block) is a small
plastic box containing an electronic component. Each block has conductivemetal strips on its sides, and when two blocks are placed side-by-side, their metal strips touch allowingelectricity to flow between them. The top of each block is labelled with aschematic representation of the component it contains.A circuit is built by placing a configuration of denshi blocks in a two
dimension algrid . Because of the two dimensional layout and the labels on the blocks, a configuration of blocks resembles a schematic of the circuit.While most denshi blocks are of a standard size, there are some larger blocks for containing complex components. In particular, the
synthesiser block and theFM tuner block are much larger, occupying an area 4x5 standard blocks and 3x6 standard blocks, respectively.The main unit
The main unit holds the grid of blocks (it has room for 6x8 standard blocks), batteries and some additional circuitry. When fully expanded, the main unit contains:
* an antenna circuit, with tuning knob
* anamplifier , with volume control
* a light sensitiveresistor (CdS cell /Cadmium cell)
* an analogue meterExternal apparatus
Some circuits require apparatus which are unsuitable for putting inside blocks, for example, a crystal earpiece. These have wires which terminate in flat metal contacts, and they are connected to the circuit by sliding the contacts between the metal strips of two neighbouring blocks.
Some experiments also involve non-electrical apparatus, for example, the
optical fibres from the optical experiments kit. The optical fibres are connected via a special block.Instruction booklet
The instruction booklet gives the correct arrangement of blocks to make each circuit, a full schematic for it and a brief explanation of how the experiment works.
The original EX-System kits
The names of the original kits, EX-15, EX-30, etc., give the number of experiments that could be performed with them. By purchasing expansion kits, EX-A, EX-B, etc., any of the kits could be upgraded to support the complete set of 191 experiments. Each expansion kit added new denshi blocks and came with a piece of external apparatus or some circuitry to be installed in the main unit.
Note that the EX-FM kit is compatible with all of the main kits, although some of its experiments require blocks from later kits in the series.
Name As upgrade Significant components Example experiment EX-15 antenna, crystal earpiece Diode DetectorRadio EX-30 EX-15 + EX-A morse key block, short cables Morse Code Practice CircuitEX-60 EX-30 + EX-B IC Amplifier I-Diode Detector + IC Radio (Fixed Bias) EX-100 EX-60 + EX-C tester probes Wireless Water Level Warning Device EX-120 EX 100 + EX-D microphone, CdS cell Circuit which Buzzes when Struck by Light EX-150 EX-120 + EX-E analogue meter Noise Level Meter EX-181 EX-150 + EX-System Synthesiser synthesiser block, resistance board Sound of Car being Reversed EX-FM any main kit + EX-FM FM tuner block FM Receiver with Microphone MixerThe reissue kits
The reissued EX-150 kit from 2002 is almost identical to the original EX-150 from the 1970s. Due to differences in the availability of certain components, there are changes in some of the circuitry. A consequence is that some of the experiments have been altered.
Optical expansion kit
The reissued EX-150 sold well enough to justify an expansion kit. It is designed for the reissued EX-150 only and, allegedly, will not work with the original. The expansion contains components for performing optical experiments, including
LED blocks, optical fibres and a555 timer IC block. As some of the experiments involve two separate circuits, a plastic tray with room for 6 x 5 standard blocks is also provided.An example experiment:
* The kit includes a disk with bands of black and white regions printed on it. The user builds a circuit in the tray which spins the disk. In the main unit, the user builds a circuit which can "read" the regions via the optic fibre and produce asound . By moving the end of the optical fibre across the spinning disk, the user can play notes of themusical scale .Trivia
The sound synthesiser was based around the
Texas Instruments SN76477sound chip . Since the chip requires a separate 9V power supply, the synthesiser block had a compartment for holding a 9V battery.Although the EX-FM tuner block supported 10 new experiments in Japan, inthe
English language version available inEurope , only 4 experiments are described.A Japanese man, Hiroyuki Inoue, built an
IPv6 communication module as a block for the EX-150. [ [http://www.ipv6style.jp/en/apps/20031029/index.shtml Description of the IPv6 module] ]The Denshi Block system was also sold under the Skilcraft [ [http://microcomputing.blogspot.com/2007/06/electronic-flip-flop.html Blog entry about the EX-System] ] and Tron Link [ [http://www.laserballs.com/teb.htm Tron Link EX-System clones] ] brands.
References
Dostál, J. [http://mict.upol.cz/elektrotechnicke_stavebnice.pdf Electronic kits in education.] Olomouc, EU: Votobia, 2008. 74 s. ISBN 978-80-7220-308-6.
External links
* [http://otonanokagaku.net/products/kit/index.html Gakken's EX-150 Page] (in Japanese)
* [http://www.denshiblock.co.jp/ Denshi Block Mfg. Co. Ltd. Home Page] (in Japanese)
* [http://flickr.com/photos/collinmel/sets/72157606076986985/ A Flikr photostream of the EX-150]
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