Voltage Shunt & Current Shunt Negative Feedback Amplifier using BJT

Model No. : SD-133
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Product Description

SINCOM SD-133 Voltage Shunt and Current Shunt Negative Feedback Amplifier using BJT is a Two-In-One remarkable simply designed trainer for the purpose to study the concept, operation, Frequency response and determine the Bandwidth, Voltage gain and other parameters of a Voltage Shunt and Current Shunt negative feedback Amplifier in a simple experimental way.

Product Features

  • Two Separate modules of Voltage Shunt and Current Shunt negative feedback circuits
  • Voltage Shunt Negative feedback amplifier uses BJT NPN BC548 in CE mode with collector to base bias and emitter resistive capacitive feedback network.
  • Current Shunt negative feedback uses two stage RC Coupled CE Amplifier using NPN Transistor BC548 in voltage divider bias mode, with the feedback from the second stage emitter to the first stage base input through RC network.
  • Silicon NPN BJT of TO-92 package on board
  • Resistive Collector Load
  • Output with and without Feedback for Current Shunt circuit
  • Switch to select/deselect the RC feedback elements for Current Shunt circuit
  • Input and Output Coupling Capacitors
  • 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 Function Generator and Oscilloscope
  • Interconnections by 2mm high quality banana sockets and pins
  • Maximum Test points to explore all the corners of experiment

Learning Scope

  • To study Voltage Shunt Negative Feedback Amplifier.
  • To observe and Note the change in O/P voltage w.r.t. change in I/P frequency. To Plot the Frequency response curve and to Determine Voltage Gain and Bandwidth.
  • To study Current Shunt Negative Feedback Amplifier.
  • To observe and Note the change in O/P voltage w.r.t. change in I/P frequency. To Plot the Frequency response curve and to Determine Voltage Gain and Bandwidth.