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====== Lrc Induction Transmitter & Receiver ====== | ====== Lrc Induction Transmitter & Receiver ====== | ||
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- | Transfer signals using LRC induction concepts, includes a transmitter and a receiver. Transmitter is powered from standard 120V AC. An pointer scale on the receiver unit displays the received the signal. Phases have to be considered to correctly demonstrate the demo. "Out Phase, In Phase, Pi/2 in Phase...etc". Updated on: Dec 12, 2013 | + | Transfer signals using LRC induction concepts, includes a transmitter and a receiver. Transmitter is powered from standard 120V AC. \\ A pointer scale on the receiver unit displays the received the signal. Phases have to be considered to correctly demonstrate the demo. "Out of Phase, In Phase, Pi/2 in Phase...etc". Updated on: Dec 12, 2013 |
===== Purpose ===== | ===== Purpose ===== |