About OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER (INTEGRATOR/DIFFERNETIATOR)
Specification:
OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER (INTEGRATOR/DIFFERNETIATOR)
Fixed output DC Regulated power supply of 12 V.
Operational amplifier IC 741 is placed inside the cabinet and connections are brought out at sockets.
Circuit diagram for Differentiator & Integrator are printed on the front panel and components are mounted on the front panel.
Dual Functionality: Integrator and Differentiator in One ModuleExperience both integration and differentiation of analog signals in a single unit. Switchable modes make this module highly suitable for illustrating fundamental electronics principles or for use as a signal processing block in laboratory experiments.
Reliable Design and Easy IntegrationManufactured with durable FR4 glass epoxy PCB and equipped with standard through-hole components, the module is robust and easy to mount. Adjustable trimpots allow for straightforward calibration, optimizing performance for varied experimental needs.
Convenient Connectivity and Safe OperationFeaturing screw terminal and BNC input/output connectors, the board ensures simple interfacing with laboratory equipment. Basic overvoltage tolerance protects essential circuitry during educational experiments, while RoHS compliance makes it a safe choice.
FAQ's of OPERATIONAL AMPLIFIER (INTEGRATOR/DIFFERNETIATOR):
Q: How do I switch between integrator and differentiator modes on the module?
A: The module features a switch that allows you to select between integrator and differentiator functions. Simply toggle the switch to set the operational amplifier to the desired mode for your experiment.
Q: What types of input and output connections does the module support?
A: Depending on the model, the module offers either screw terminals or BNC connectors for both input and output, allowing easy interfacing with standard laboratory instruments and experimental setups.
Q: When should I use the trimpots for adjustment?
A: Use the onboard trimpots to fine-tune offset or gain whenever precise calibration is required for your signal processing task. Adjustments are especially helpful before conducting demonstrations or measurements to ensure accurate results.
Q: Where is this operational amplifier module typically used?
A: This module is ideal for engineering electronics laboratories and educational demonstrations, allowing students and educators to explore the behavior of integrators and differentiators using real operational amplifier circuits.
Q: What are the basic protection features included?
A: The operational amplifier module incorporates basic overvoltage tolerance to safeguard critical components during normal use. However, as an open PCB unit, it does not have an IP (Ingress Protection) rating, so avoid exposure to moisture or dust.
Q: How does the module benefit engineering education?
A: With direct, hands-on experimentation, the module enables students to observe real-time integration and differentiation of analog signals, reinforcing theoretical concepts through practical application in controlled environments.
Q: What is required to power the module, and what is its recommended operating environment?
A: A dual 12V-15V DC power supply is necessary, either from a laboratory power source or compatible external adapter. Operate the device within 0C to 50C for optimum performance and component safety.