TDM Pulse Code Modulation Receiver Trainer | AE 440

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TDM Pulse Code Modulation Receiver Trainer | AE 440

High-performance TDM PCM Receiver Trainer for lab experiments. Supports real-time signal processing, ideal for research and educational applications.

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Original price was: ₹20,500.00.Current price is: ₹14,350.00.

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Specifications Table

Product Material – High-quality fiberglass PCB with metal components

Grade – Educational/Lab Grade

Application – Signal processing, telecommunication training, digital modulation studies

Product Overview

The TDM Pulse Code Modulation (PCM) Receiver Trainer is a sophisticated educational tool designed for in-depth study of time-division multiplexing and digital signal processing. This trainer kit enables users to analyze and decode PCM signals, offering hands-on experience with real-time data transmission and reception. Built with a durable fiberglass PCB and high-grade metal components, it ensures long-term reliability in lab environments. The device supports multiple input channels, allowing simultaneous signal processing for comprehensive learning. Its intuitive interface simplifies complex concepts, making it ideal for both beginners and advanced users. The trainer is compatible with standard lab equipment, facilitating seamless integration into existing setups. Whether for academic research or practical training, this PCM receiver trainer delivers precise performance, helping users understand the fundamentals of digital communication systems without compromising on accuracy or functionality.

FAQs

1. What is the primary function of the TDM PCM Receiver Trainer?

This trainer is designed to demonstrate and analyze time-division multiplexing and pulse code modulation techniques, allowing users to decode and process digital signals in real time.

2. Is this trainer compatible with other lab instruments?

Yes, it is designed to work with standard oscilloscopes, function generators, and other common lab equipment for signal analysis and experimentation.

3. Are there any alternatives to this PCM receiver trainer?

Alternatives include frequency-division multiplexing (FDM) trainers or basic digital communication kits, but they may not offer the same level of PCM-specific functionality.

4. How should this trainer be stored when not in use?

Store it in a dry, dust-free environment, preferably in an anti-static bag or protective case to prevent damage to the electronic components.

5. Can this trainer be used for industrial applications?

While primarily designed for educational purposes, its robust construction allows limited use in low-demand industrial training scenarios, though specialized equipment is recommended for professional applications.