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FlowGo FlowGo


A USB Control Interface with memory. Enables children to control real models. It works as a standard control interface when connected to a computer, it switches bulbs, buzzers or motors on and off according to the control program.


• Digital Inputs and Outputs - all have 4 mm sockets • 6 Outputs for 6V bulbs, buzzers, LEDs, etc. • 2 Motor Outputs – to run motors forwards and backwards and at varying speeds


• 4 Digital Inputs for switches 3600UK $1,540


FlowGo is special because a program can be downloaded into its memory and run independently when disconnected from the computer. Use FlowGo with Go Control software


Model Pack One


A set of 3 corriflute models, Fair, Lighthouse and Car Alarm. Supplied with a ribbon cable set of components with 4mm plugs.


3604 $826


Control


• Lighthouse Create a program that flashes the light when the sun is not shining – introduces the use of inputs (feedback).


• Fairground Create a light display – Uses outputs only.


• Car Alarm Create a protection system for the car – make the indicators flash and the horn sound if the door is opened


– introduces sub-routines and uses multiple inputs and outputs.


GoCONTROL SOFTWARE 3557 $1,050 (single user)


Platform: Win XP/ Vista/ 7 3557SL $2,100 (site licence)


A flowchart style program that enables children to create simple and complex control programs.


Go Control can be used in simulation mode, and includes 12 ACEs (animated control environments)


• ACE Town - 6 scenarios • Model Pack One - 3 ACEs • Model Pack Two - 3 ACEs


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