Bridge Rectifier is made of four diodes connected in a bridge circuit. It is housed in a plastic moulded box. This bridge rectifier converts alternating current (AC) into direct current (DC). It provides the same output polarity for either input polarity. All the electronic devices require direct current, so bridge rectifiers are used inside the power supplies of almost all electronic equipment. For the easy understanding of the internal circuitry, the circuit diagram is printed on the box.
Mounted on transparent covered base for easy demonstration. Diagram and two sockets are provided for use with some circuit. Thermistor is mounted above the base to avoid the damage from heat.
To demonstrate the function of operational amplifier using TL081 and L272 with discrete components different value of resistors, capacitor. Input can be applied from microphone, LDR. Offset null control is also provided. Output can be fed through the power amplifier into a loudspeaker.
A common anode seven segment module is fitted on a board with 8 bit dip switch to control the each segment of seven segment LED display. The inputs A-D of a display driver are connected to the binary coded decimal (BCD) outputs from a decade counter. A network of logic gates inside the display driver makes its outputs a-g become high or low as appropriate to light the required segments a-g of a seven segment display. A resistor is required in series with each segment to protect the LEDs
This Trainer Consist of :
1. Regulated power supply of ± 12 V / 250 mA.
2. Variable 0 to ±5 V / 250 mA.
3. Sine wave oscillation of 1 KHz.
4. Digital Voltmeter of 0-20 V DC, LCD display, 3 ½ Digit.
5. Functional diagram of IC 741 is printed with 2 mm sockets.
6. One extra 8 pin IC Base with 2 mm sockets.
7. Potentiometer of 10K Ohms.
8. Required Resistance and Capacitances mounted on board.
9. Interconnection Leads and Manual to perform 15 experiments on IC741 e.g. inverting, non-inverting, summing, difference, multiplier, differentiator, integrator etc.
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