RF TUNED AMPLIFIER; TRANSFORMER COUPLED AMPLIFIER & PUSH PULL AMPLIFIER Trainer Model ETR 019
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RF TUNED AMPLIFIER; TRANSFORMER COUPLED AMPLIFIER & PUSH PULL AMPLIFIER Trainer Model ETR 019
Specifications
- Output Waveform – Sine
- Frequency and Amplitude Adjustment is provided using Potentiometers.
- On Potentiometer is P1.
- One LED indicator to indicate Power input.
- On-board Circuits
- RF Tuned Amplifier
- Transformer Coupled Amplifier
- Push Pull Amplifier
- Variable DC power supply: 0 to + 15 V/150mA
Size: | 40cm x 30cm x 12cm (LxWxH) |
Weight: | 5 kg |
Item Description
Specifications
- Output Waveform – Sine
- Frequency and Amplitude Adjustment is provided using Potentiometers.
- On Potentiometer is P1.
- One LED indicator to indicate Power input.
- On-board Circuits
- RF Tuned Amplifier
- Transformer Coupled Amplifier
- Push Pull Amplifier
- Variable DC power supply: 0 to + 15 V/150mA
- Interconnections
- All interconnections are made using 2mm banana Patch cords.
- All ICS are mounted on IC Sockets.
- Bare board Tested Glass Epoxy SMOBC PCB is used.
- High impact plastic enclosures.
- Set of 2mm Patch cords for interconnections.
- User’s Manual with sample experimental programs
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