BJT Oscillators

Model No. : SE-144
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Product Description

SINCOM SE-144 BJT Oscillators is a Five -In-One remarkable combined trainer to study the concept and operation of Hartley, Colpitts, RC Phase Shift, Wein Bridge and Crystal Oscillator with LC / RC positive feedback to generate RF/AF Output Frequency using BJT with facility to select multiple radio/audio frequencies in a simple experimental way.

Product Features

  • Separate modules of all Oscillators
  • Hartley Oscillator- BJT self bias CE Amplifier with 2 Inductors & 1 Capacitor as LC Feedback elements.
  • Colpitts Oscillator- BJT self bias CE Amplifier with 1 Inductor & 2 Capacitors as LC Feedback elements.
  • RC Phase shift Oscillator- BJT Fixed base bias CE Amplifier with 3 RC network as Feedback elements.
  • Wein Bridge Oscillator - BJT two stage RC Coupled self bias CE Amplifier with RC lead-lag feedback network.
  • Crystal Oscillator-BJT circuit of a self bias CE Amplifier mode with Crystal Feedback elements.
  • Separate Capacitor Bank to provide Two output frequency in RF range.
  • RC Network Bank to provide Two output frequency in AF range.
  • Two sets of RC lead-lag Network to provide Two output frequency in AF range.
  • Facility to select the two output frequencies.
  • In-Built Fixed regulated DC Power Supply
  • User friendly Design
  • Very Easy for Operation
  • Multi color Circuit Diagram is printed on the front panel of the white board
  • Enclosed in an attractive, light weight, High Quality, Poly Coated Imported Pine Wooden cabinet
  • Facility to connect external Oscilloscope and Digital Meters.
  • Interconnections by 2mm high quality banana sockets and pins
  • Maximum Test points to explore all the corners of experiment

Learning Scope

  • To Study operation of Hartley Oscillator Circuit.
  • To Study operation of Colpitts Oscillator Circuit.
  • To Study operation of RC Phase Shift Oscillator Circuit.
  • To Study operation of Wein Bridge Oscillator Circuit.
  • To Study operation of Crystal Oscillator Circuit.
  • To Determine the Quiescent Operating Point of Transistor.
  • To Observe & Note Change in Frequency of Oscillation w.r.t. change in feedback elements.
  • Compare the Theoretical & Practical values.