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Products Menu EB-111 Semiconductor Fundamentals I EB-112 Semiconductor Fundamentals II EB-114 Optoelectronic Semiconductors EB-116 Position Control and Stepper Motor EB-121 Operational Amplifiers I EB-122 Operational Amplifiers II EB-134 Complex Digital Circuits EB-151 Introduction to Microprocessors I EB-152 Introduction to Microprocessors II EB-154 8031 / 8051 Peripherals EB-170 AM Communications Circuits EB-171 FM Stereo Communications Circuits EB-215 Feedback, Differential and Power Amplifiers |
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The EB-191 Autotronics II board is a comprehensive instructional module designed to teach the fundamental concepts of automotive charging and electronic ignition systems to students in high schools, technical schools and colleges. The module contains various practical circuits with which the student can perform a number of meaningful experiments, which help reinforce the student’s comprehension of the related concepts. The individual circuits and the required test equipment can be quickly wired by connecting the 2-mm jacks associated with the necessary points. Students perform a minimal amount of wiring, thereby increasing the time available for training. Randomly inserted faults modify the circuits under test to provide valuable true-to-life troubleshooting exercises, which develop diagnostic skills.
A comprehensive student experiment manual clearly details the experiment procedure. An optional
theory manual provides the necessary theory to help students achieve the experiment objectives.
Optional Windows-based, graphics courseware enhances the learning procedure by providing the
essential background theory, testing the student’s level of competence, providing detailed
experiment procedures, evaluating all measurements and answers to questions and testing the
student’s level of achievement at the end of the experiment. The student may learn in the
standalone mode or under CML (Computer Managed Laboratory), which allows the instructor to
monitor student and class progress and records pertinent records in a database for future
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