Study of Amplitude Modulation & Demodulation Using IC’s | AE 421 | ASICO

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Study of Amplitude Modulation & Demodulation Using IC’s | AE 421 | ASICO

High-quality IC-based kit for amplitude modulation/demodulation studies, ideal for lab experiments with reliable performance and clear signal processing.

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Original price was: ₹9,000.00.Current price is: ₹8,100.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Material – High-grade electronic components and PCB

Grade – Educational/Research Grade

Application – Signal modulation, demodulation, communication experiments

Product Overview

This Amplitude Modulation & Demodulation Kit is designed for precise signal processing experiments, featuring high-quality ICs and durable components for reliable performance. The kit enables users to study the principles of amplitude modulation (AM) and demodulation with clear, interference-free signal transmission. Built with educational and research-grade materials, it ensures accuracy in waveform generation, carrier signal modulation, and demodulated output analysis. The integrated circuit design simplifies complex setups while maintaining professional-grade functionality, making it suitable for both beginners and advanced users. The kit includes all necessary components for immediate use, eliminating the need for additional assembly. Its compact and organized layout allows for easy identification of connections, reducing setup time and minimizing errors. Whether used for academic demonstrations or research applications, this kit delivers consistent results with minimal signal distortion, ensuring a seamless learning experience.

FAQs

1. What ICs are included in this modulation/demodulation kit?

The kit includes standard ICs for amplitude modulation and demodulation, such as the NE555 timer and LM386 audio amplifier, along with supporting passive components for complete functionality.

2. Can this kit be used for frequency modulation experiments?

This kit is specifically designed for amplitude modulation and demodulation. For frequency modulation experiments, a dedicated FM kit would be required.

3. Is external power supply required for operation?

Yes, the kit requires a DC power supply (typically 5V–12V) for operation, which is not included in the package.

4. How should the kit be stored when not in use?

Store the kit in a dry, dust-free environment at room temperature. Keep components in their original packaging or an anti-static container to prevent damage.

5. Are there alternative kits for digital modulation studies?

For digital modulation experiments, consider kits based on microcontrollers or DSP processors, which are designed for PSK, FSK, or QAM techniques.

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