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SPECIFICATIONS

SIC312C Telecommunications Circuits Components Course

The course provides for 33 laboratory experiments arranged in five parts. The course covers basic amplifier circuits, speech amplifiers, and low frequency amplifiers; AM, SSB, and basic FM transmitter circuits; FSK and DTMF circuits; and digitizing voice signals. The first seven experiments are taken from course SIC310C. The course includes approximately 75 hours of instruction.

EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS
A box of electronic components and a laboratory manual are provided.

REQUIRED EXTRA EQUIPMENT
Master Builder (S300B)
Wire Jumper Kit (S300-9)
All equipment operates on 120/240 VAC, 50/60 Hz.

LABORATORY MANUAL
The following Table of Contents indicates the scope of the material and experimentation provided by this course.

PART 1 AMPLIFIER CIRCUITS

  1. Non-Inverting Follower Amplifiers
  2. High-Gain Inverting Voltage Amplifiers
  3. High-Gain Non-Inverting Voltage Amplifiers
  4. AC-Coupled Low-Frequency Amplifiers
  5. High-Input Impedance Amplifiers
  6. High-Gain Quad Amplifiers
  7. Low-Frequency Bass-Boost Amplifiers

PART 2 SPEECH AMPLIFIERS AND LOW-FREQUENCY AMPLIFIERS

  1. Amplifier Noise
  2. Compression Amplifiers
  3. Carrier/Tone Generators
  4. CW Keyer
  5. Voice Processor for FM Transmitters
  6. Low-Frequency Mixing Amplifiers
  7. Low-Frequency Heterodyning

PART 3 AM, SSB, AND FM TRANSMITTERS

  1. RF Oscillators and Multiplier Amplifiers
  2. IC RF Multipliers
  3. AM Modulation
  4. AM Demodulation Product Detector
  5. Double-Sideband Suppressed-Carrier Modulator
  6. SSB Product-Detector Demodulation
  7. FM Oscillator: Tuning Diodes
  8. FM/AM Product Detector Demodulation

PART 4 FREQUENCY-SHIFT KEYING AND TOUCH-TONE TRANSMISSION

  1. IC RF Multipliers
  2. Pulse-Width Modulator
  3. Pulse-Width Demodulation
  4. Phase-Locked Loop Detectors
  5. Frequency-Shift Keying (FSK) Modulators
  6. FSK Demodulator Using PLL Circuitry
  7. Touch-Tone Generators
  8. Touch-Tone Decoders

PART 5 DIGITIZING VOICE SIGNALS

  1. Digital Telephony—An Overview
  2. Programmable Digital Filters
  3. Compounders and Expanders
  4. Quantizing Analog Signals: Analog to Digital (A/D) Converters

ORDERING INFORMATION
Order SIC312C. One manual is supplied with each Trainer.
Order additional student manuals (SIC312CM).
TOTAL WEIGHT: 2 lbs (0.9 Kg)