Product Supply Code: NLAB-ELECTRONICSAB420027
Product Name: Charging and Discharging of a Condenser
Tender Supply Category: Analog Electronics Trainers
Experimental Training Board has been specifically designed to study Charging and Discharging of a Condenser.
Practical experience on this board carries great educative value for Science and Engineering Students.
Object:
01. To study the charging of a condenser, to plot a graph of voltage (V) across it against time (t) and to determine the time constant from this
graph.
02. To plot a graph of charging current (i) against time (t) and to determine the time constant from this graph.
03. To study the discharging of a condenser, to plot a graph of voltage (V) across the condenser against time (t) and to determine the time
constant from this graph.
04. To plot a graph of discharge current (i) against time (t) and to determine the time constant from this graph.
Features:
The board consists of the following built-in parts :
01. 0-20V D.C. at 25 mA, continuously variable regulated Power Supply.
02. Digital Voltmeter DC 3½ Digit having Dual range of 2V / 20V.
03. Digital Current meter DC 3½ Digit range of 20mA
04. Three SPDT switches.
05. Four electrolytic condensers.
06. Adequate no. of other electronic components.
07. Mains ON/OFF switch, Fuse and Jewel light.
The unit is operative on 230V ±10% at 50Hz A.C. Mains.
Adequate no. of patch cords stackable from rear both ends 4mm spring loaded plug length ½ metre.
Other Apparatus Required:
Digital stop Clock
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