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Digital Trainer |
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EFT-DTX |
Advanced Digital Application Modules |
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This
digital application modules trainer is designed to provide further and more
extensive studies about some important digital circuits. The students are
recommended to finish all experiments in Labtech Logic and Advanced digital
trainer (EFT-DTL, EFT-DTA) before proceeding to this application trainer. The
trainer offers wide range of most common digital application circuits that are
used in digital electronics
The trainer consists of a number of individual modules that
can be used with the Digital electronics Lab Base Station (EFT-LBS-3). Each
application circuit module is printed on a special design PCB that shows the
circuit layout on top of the PCB (component side). In addition, the circuit path
is able to be observed from the bottom side of the PCB (solder side). During the
exercises, the student makes essential connections by using 2 mm stackable
connection leads. In this way the student is able to construct and to complete
the circuit in each of the practical exercises.
While
doing the practical circuit exercises, the students are also expected to take
many electronic instrument measurements in order to understand and to study the
circuit electrical characteristics and behavior. The measurements are taken at
the test point locations that are purposely provided for this reason.
The
circuit module is placed on a digital base station that facilitates other
requirements for the module such as: digital data switches, digital logic
indicator, pulse switches, clock generator, seven segment displays etc. See page
EFT10 and EFT04 for detail base station which is ordered separately.
A
comprehensive experiment manual is provided to guide the students in studying
the various application modules. This manual includes step-by-step instruction
to prepare the modules for the experiment as well as some theory to strengthen
the student’s knowledge in areas that is important as a background which is
needed before doing the experiment