Product Description
Nvis 6037 De Sautys Bridge Experiment Setup and Schearing Bridge Experiment Setup is useful for measuring a very small value of Capacitance. This setup is specially designed for performing the De Sauty Bridge experiment in electrical and electronics laboratories to determine unknown capacitance accurately.By setting the null point, the unknown capacitance can be evaluated using the De Sauty Bridge method..
The platform board is set up with the null detector to an amplifier circuit. Nvis 6037 relies on Wheat Stone Bridge principle and can be used in the demonstration of De Sauty Bridge experiment and also the Schearing Bridge experiment in academic laboratories. Function Generator is offered to and Amplitude variation. Null detector unit comprises of the differential amplifier.
The experimentation with De Sautys and Schearing Bridge Nvis 6037 is a full scale platform on which the De Sauty Bridge experiment can be done to ascertain values of unknown capacitance. It is the best place in which to beautify education, training, skills and development among our young minds.
De Sauty Bridge experiment is an electrical laboratory experiment to find the value of an unknown capacitance by comparing the unknown capacitance to a known capacitor in the bridge circuit.
Unknown capacitance is measured using the De Sauty Bridge which balances the bridge circuit and finds the null point at which no current passes through the detector.
The experiment setup (Nvis 6037 De Sauty Bridge) is a training system of a laboratory that is aimed to conduct experiments on capacitance measurements by both the De Sauty Bridge and Schering Bridge techniques.
The De Sauty Bridge is based on the theory of the Wheatstone Bridge. At the point of equilibrium in the bridge circuit, the unknown component can be determined by using the known components in the bridge circuit.
The Nvis 6037 is made up of a function generator, a null detector that has an amplifier, a differential amplifier, and the accessories that are required to complete the experiment.