Description Electronic Doka 162 circuits
With DOKA's "162 Schematics" electronic constructor, learn how to create a simple telegraph device with a few wires, a red LED and a button! Or hear the multi-frequency sounds of police, fire and ambulance sirens and control them with a magnet. Sounds extremely exciting! Open the set and immerse yourself in hours of fun and learning in a playful way.
Thanks to the original way of connecting the parts, you will be able to achieve fast and efficient results without the use of soldering.
With the help of the constructor you can assemble the following circuits:
- Electric fan;
- Propeller controlled by a magnet;
- Lamp with adjustable brightness;
- Series and parallel connection of elements;
- Conductivity tester;
- A simple telegraph device;
- Variations in the frequencies of car sirens and toy blaster sounds;
- A traffic light connected in series with a lamp;
- Sound and light and much more.
The constructor consists of the following elements:
- wire with 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 contacts;
- reed switch;
- button;
- switch;
- red LED;
- lamp;
- battery compartment;
- speaker;
- signal IC;
- electric motor;
- traffic light;
- propeller;
- magnet;
- circuit board.
The set also includes an instruction manual, with the help of which you can assemble 162 electrical circuits. This allows you to practically learn the basics of controlling light, sound and electricity.
Electronic constructor develops in the child:
- fine motor skills;
- attention;
- logic;
- memory;
- mathematical concepts.
Power: 4xAA batteries (not included).
Recommended for children aged 8 years and older.












