Schmartboard RLC Divider Board
The RLC Divider board was developed to easily implement passive filters and various R, L and C networks. This is accomplished by placing the necessary components on the board and then “programming” the board through the proper placement of shunts. 6 Shunts are included in the package as well as a 49.9 Ohm and 15KOhm Resistor and a 0.1 micro Farad capacitor for your conveneince. (See Bill of Materials for more details)
Although the schematic component labels indicate, R, C or L, other components, such as diodes, can be used.
The SchmartBoard RLC Divider Board (710-0012-01) is a specialized module designed to facilitate the creation and testing of Resistor-Inductor-Capacitor (RLC) circuits. Ideal for both hobbyists and engineers, this board simplifies the process of experimenting with frequency response, filtering, and impedance matching in analog circuits. Whether you're working on signal processing, filter designs, or resonant circuit testing, the SchmartBoard RLC Divider Board is the perfect tool to enhance your prototypes and projects.
With a focus on ease of use and flexibility, this board offers a straightforward solution for integrating RLC components into your designs, making it easier to work with these essential circuit elements in real-world applications.
Key Features:
The SchmartBoard RLC Divider Board is a must-have tool for anyone working with analog signal processing, filtering circuits, and impedance matching. With its easy-to-use layout and versatile capabilities, it provides a simple solution for integrating RLC components into your prototypes and experiments.
Enhance your circuit designs and test your RLC networks with ease using the SchmartBoard RLC Divider Board.
Schmartboards' also connect together. Schmartboard allows you to wire up multiple Schmartboard and then mechanically connect them via our "SchmartBridges". Schmartboard's "Electronic Circuit Building Block" patented technology makes it easier to create and trouble-shoot your circuit. Rather than trouble-shooting an issue on a large and complicated messy circuit, why not build and test smaller circuit blocks and then connect them together to form your larger final circuit. This saves time and money and is only available from Schmartboard.