Electricity & Magnetism Training System

  • Experiments Included:

    • Resistor Characteristics

    • DC Current Measurement

    • Ohm’s Law

    • Power in DC Circuit

    • Series-parallel Network and Kirchhoff’s Law

    • Superposition, Thevenin’s and Norton’s the Theorems

    • Maximum Power Transfer Theorem

    • DC RC Circuit and Transient Phenomena

    • AC Voltage Measurement

    • AC Current Measurement

    • AC RC Circuit

    • AC RL Circuit

    • AC RLC Circuit

    • Power in AC Circuit

    • Transformer Characteristics

    • Series-Resonant Circuit

    • Parallel-Resonant Circuit

    • LC Filter

    • Diode Characteristics

    • Rectifier Circuit

    • Filter Circuit

    • Zener Diode Characteristics

    • LED Characteristics

    • Transistor Characteristics

    • Multimeter Functions

    • FET Characteristics

    • SCR Characteristics

    • UJT Characteristics

    • Wheatstone Bridge

    • Operating principle of magnetic-flux-density sensor

    • Application of the magnetic flux detector circuit

    • Operating principle of LC oscillators

    • Operate the circuit of Hartley oscillator

    • Operating principle of blocking oscillator

    • Voltage waveforms of blocking oscillator

    • Application of blocking oscillator

    • Operation of an electronic birdcall circuit

Electricity & Magnetism Trainer is a low cost teaching system. It is designed to provide all the basic tools necessary to conduct experiments related to Electricity & Magnetism. It is also ideally suited for developing, debugging, integrating and testing systems.

Features:

  • Bread Board Based

  • Power Supplies Included

  • Basic Measuring Instruments Included

  • Flexibility to Perform Custom Experiments

  • Passive Components Included in Modular Form

  • Active Components/Circuits Included

  • DC Motor, Coils and Transformers etc. Included

  • Standard Function Generator Included

  • Protection Circuits Included

Technical Features:

  • Function Generator:

    • Duty cycle: 50%

    • Frequency range: up to 100KHz in five steps

    • Output: Sine, Square, Triangle and TTL

    • Variable Frequency Control

    • Variable Gain Control

  • Magnetic Devices: Hall Sensor

  • Potentiometer: 2.2K & 1K

  • Galvanometer: Analog Scale

  • Transformers: Audio Input, Audio Output

  • FIX Supply DC: +5V DC, -5V DC, +12V DC, -12V DC

  • Variable Supply DC: 0 ~ +25V DC, 0 ~ -25V DC

  • FIX Supply AC: 2V-0-2V, 12V-0-12V, 15V-0-15V

  • 3 ½-Digit Digital Voltmeter/Ammeter

  • DC Voltage Range: 200mV, 2V, 20V, 200V

  • DC Current Range: 0 ~ 2A, Fuse Protected

  • Audio Amplifier: With volume Control

  • Solderless Breadboard:

    • 2 Terminal Strips, Tie-point 1680

    • 4 Distribution Strips, Tie-point 400

Accessories: 2mm patch cords, Power Cord, User Manual

Optional Daughter Cards

IT-100A Add-On Card

2xSPDT Switch, Reed Switch, 2x12V Lamp, 12V SPDT Relay, Reed Relay and Solid State Relay(SSR)

Experiments:

  • Mechanical construction of an electromagnetic relay.

  • How to use a relay.

  • Applications of magnetic field.

  • Magnetic devices in alarm circuits.

  • Mechanical construction of a Reed Relay.

  • How to use a Reed Relay.

  • Mechanical construction of a SSR Relay.

  • How to use a SSR Relay.

IT-100B Add-On Card:

Air Core Coil, Fleming’s Left Hand Rule, Self Induction Coil

Experiments:

  • Lenz’s Law in electromagnetic induction.

  • Faraday’s Law in electromagnetic induction.

  • Self-induction of a coil.

  • Phenomenon of self-induction.

  • Fleming’s left-hand rule.

  • Fleming’s right-hand rule.

IT-100C Add-On Card:

Plunger Relay, Motor Generator Set

Experiments:

  • Magnetic field strength around a coil.

  • Factors for producing a magnetic field.

  • Fleming’s left-hand rule using.

  • Fleming’s Law Application.

  • Fleming’s right-hand rule using Fleming’s Law Application.

IT-100D Add-On Card:

Ampere’s Law, Mutual Induction Coil

Experiments:

  • Right-hand rule (Ampere’s Law) by using a single wire.

  • Right-hand rule (Ampere’s Law) by using a coil.

  • Mutual-induction between coils.

  • Phenomenon of mutual-induction.