Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-grade PCB with IC sockets
Grade – Educational/Laboratory
Application – Voltage-to-Current & Current-to-Voltage conversion experiments
Product Overview
This Operational Amplifier-based V to I & I to V Converter kit is designed for precise signal conversion experiments in electronics laboratories. The kit features a robust PCB layout with clearly labeled components, including high-quality operational amplifiers and passive elements for accurate performance. The converter demonstrates fundamental principles of transconductance and transresistance amplification, making it an essential tool for understanding analog signal processing. The educational-grade components ensure reliability and consistent results across multiple test cycles. The kit includes all necessary resistors, capacitors, and IC sockets pre-soldered for immediate use, with open terminals for easy connection to external circuits. The design follows standard laboratory practices with safety considerations for voltage and current levels. This converter kit serves as a practical implementation of theoretical concepts in operational amplifier applications, providing hands-on experience with signal conversion techniques.
FAQs
1. What operational amplifier IC is recommended for this converter kit?
While the kit is compatible with standard 8-pin op-amps, we recommend using general-purpose ICs like 741 or TL081 for optimal performance in educational applications.
2. Can this kit handle both unipolar and bipolar input signals?
The basic configuration supports unipolar signals, but with minor modifications to the biasing circuit, it can be adapted for bipolar signal conversion experiments.
3. What power supply requirements does this converter kit have?
The kit operates with standard dual power supplies typically used in op-amp circuits, with recommended voltage ranges between ±5V to ±15V DC.
4. How does this converter kit differ from commercial signal converters?
This educational kit exposes all circuit components for study and modification, unlike commercial units which are typically enclosed with fixed specifications.
5. What safety precautions should be taken when using this converter?
Always verify power supply connections before powering up, use appropriate current limiting resistors, and ensure proper grounding to prevent component damage during experiments.










