RC Circuit as High Pass & Low Pass Filters | AE 251 | ASICO

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RC Circuit as High Pass & Low Pass Filters | AE 251 | ASICO

Premium RC circuit kit for high/low pass filter experiments. Includes resistors, capacitors, and clear instructions. Perfect for electronics labs.

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Original price was: ₹2,100.00.Current price is: ₹1,890.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Material – High-grade resistors and capacitors
Grade – Educational/Research
Application – Signal filtering, frequency response analysis

Product Overview

The RC Circuit as High Pass & Low Pass Filters kit is designed for precise signal filtering applications in electronics experiments. This comprehensive kit includes carefully selected resistors and capacitors that allow users to construct both high-pass and low-pass filter configurations. The components are manufactured from high-quality materials to ensure accurate frequency response and reliable performance during extended use. The kit’s educational-grade components make it ideal for demonstrating fundamental concepts of AC circuit theory, including cutoff frequency calculations, phase shifts, and impedance relationships. Each component is clearly labeled for easy identification and assembly. The package includes detailed instructions for constructing both filter types, making it suitable for users at various skill levels. The compact design allows for easy integration into existing lab setups or breadboard configurations. This versatile kit serves as an essential tool for exploring the practical applications of RC circuits in signal processing and electronic design.

FAQs

1. What frequency range does this RC circuit kit support?

The frequency range depends on the resistor and capacitor values included in the kit. Typical configurations support audio frequency ranges from 20Hz to 20kHz, with adjustable cutoff frequencies based on component selection.

2. Can this kit be used with standard breadboards?

Yes, all components are designed with standard lead spacing that is compatible with most breadboards and protoboards available in the market.

3. What’s the difference between the high-pass and low-pass configurations?

The high-pass configuration allows signals above the cutoff frequency to pass while attenuating lower frequencies, whereas the low-pass configuration does the opposite, allowing lower frequencies to pass while reducing higher frequencies.

4. Are additional tools required for assembly?

Basic tools like wire cutters and a multimeter are recommended for assembly and testing, though the components can be connected using just the breadboard’s spring clips.

5. How should I store these components when not in use?

Store the components in a dry, cool place away from direct sunlight. The original packaging or an anti-static container is ideal for preventing damage to the sensitive electronic components.

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