Description
Specifications Table
Product Material – High-grade PCB with durable components
Product Size – Compact benchtop design
Grade – Laboratory/educational grade
Application – Frequency response analysis, resonance studies, impedance measurement
Product Overview
The LCR Resonance Circuit with Built-in Sine Wave Oscillator & Digital Meters is a sophisticated yet user-friendly device designed for precise resonance and frequency analysis in laboratory settings. Engineered with high-quality components, this circuit integrates a stable sine wave oscillator that generates clean, distortion-free signals across a wide frequency range, ensuring reliable measurements. The built-in digital meters provide real-time readings of voltage, current, and frequency, eliminating the need for external instruments and simplifying experimental setups. The compact benchtop design makes it ideal for space-constrained workstations while maintaining robust performance. Constructed from durable PCB material, this circuit is built to withstand frequent use in educational and research environments. Its intuitive interface allows for quick adjustments of resistance (R), inductance (L), and capacitance (C) values, enabling users to study resonance phenomena with ease. The device is calibrated for high accuracy, making it suitable for applications requiring precise impedance matching and frequency response characterization. Whether used for demonstrating fundamental electrical principles or conducting advanced experiments, this LCR resonance circuit delivers consistent performance and clear, measurable results.
FAQs
1. What frequency range does the built-in sine wave oscillator cover?
The oscillator typically covers a range from 20Hz to 20kHz, though exact specifications may vary based on the model. Always refer to the user manual for precise details.
2. Can this circuit be used to measure both series and parallel resonance?
Yes, the circuit is designed to study both series and parallel LCR resonance configurations, allowing for comprehensive analysis of resonant behavior.
3. Are the digital meters auto-ranging or do they require manual adjustment?
The digital meters in this unit are generally auto-ranging, automatically selecting the appropriate scale for accurate readings without manual intervention.
4. What power supply is required for operating this LCR resonance circuit?
Most models operate on standard 220-240V AC power supply. Always verify the specific power requirements mentioned in the product documentation.
5. How should this device be stored when not in use?
Store the unit in a dry, dust-free environment at room temperature. Keep it away from direct sunlight and magnetic fields to maintain calibration and component integrity.










