RC Circuit as High Pass and Low Pass Filters

RC Circuit as High Pass and Low Pass Filters

Product Details:

  • Display No integrated display; external oscilloscope or voltmeter required
  • Voltage Typically operates at low DC or AC voltages (3V15V recommended)
  • Usage Educational demonstration, filter experimentation, frequency response analysis
  • Power Passive, does not require external power
  • Product Type Analog Electronic Circuit Kit
  • Material Resistors (Carbon/Metal Film), Capacitors (Electrolytic/Ceramic), PCB or Breadboard
  • Design Standard RC high-pass and low-pass passive configuration
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RC Circuit as High Pass and Low Pass Filters Price And Quantity

  • 1 Unit
  • Supports multiple combinations of resistor and capacitor values for variable cut-off
  • High-quality resistors, capacitors, jumper wires, PCB or breadboard, instructions
  • Easy to assemble, reusable for multiple experiments, color-coded components
  • Meets general electronic educational kit safety standards
  • School, college experimentation, electronics laboratory, hobby projects
  • User-defined by selecting R and C values; typically 10Hz100kHz
  • Supplied in secure educational kit box or anti-static packaging
  • -20C to 70C (limited by passive component ratings)
  • 1st order RC (single-stage high-pass and low-pass)
  • Demonstrates filtering, signal amplitude variation, frequency response, and phase shift
  • Plug-in (breadboard) or soldered (PCB)
  • Sine, Square, Triangle, and Audio signals
  • Solder lugs or header pins for signal generator and measurement connection

RC Circuit as High Pass and Low Pass Filters Product Specifications

  • Based on component tolerance, typically 5% with standard resistors and capacitors
  • No integrated display; external oscilloscope or voltmeter required
  • Approx. 50g120g, varies by kit
  • Passive, does not require external power
  • Resistors (Carbon/Metal Film), Capacitors (Electrolytic/Ceramic), PCB or Breadboard
  • Not applicable (Analog passive circuit)
  • Analog Electronic Circuit Kit
  • Standard RC high-pass and low-pass passive configuration
  • Typically operates at low DC or AC voltages (3V15V recommended)
  • Configurable breadboard or PCB-specific; typical learning kit size approx 10cm x 7cm x 3cm
  • RC time constant defines response time, user configurable
  • Not required (passive circuit)
  • Educational demonstration, filter experimentation, frequency response analysis
  • Supports multiple combinations of resistor and capacitor values for variable cut-off
  • High-quality resistors, capacitors, jumper wires, PCB or breadboard, instructions
  • Easy to assemble, reusable for multiple experiments, color-coded components
  • Meets general electronic educational kit safety standards
  • School, college experimentation, electronics laboratory, hobby projects
  • User-defined by selecting R and C values; typically 10Hz100kHz
  • Supplied in secure educational kit box or anti-static packaging
  • -20C to 70C (limited by passive component ratings)
  • 1st order RC (single-stage high-pass and low-pass)
  • Demonstrates filtering, signal amplitude variation, frequency response, and phase shift
  • Plug-in (breadboard) or soldered (PCB)
  • Sine, Square, Triangle, and Audio signals
  • Solder lugs or header pins for signal generator and measurement connection

RC Circuit as High Pass and Low Pass Filters Trade Information

  • 5 Unit Per Week
  • 4-5 Days
  • Australia, North America, South America, Eastern Europe, Western Europe, Middle East, Africa, Central America, Asia
  • All India

Product Description

RC Circuit as High Pass & Low Pass Filters 

Objective : To study & plot graphs for RC circuit as Low Pass & High Pass filters.

Features : Circuit diagram for low Pass, High Pass filters Printed, 3 Resistances, 3 Capacitors are placed inside and connections brought out at 4mm Sockets.



Explore Signal Filtering in Real Time

This kit is perfect for understanding how RC circuits filter signals based on frequency. Users can assemble high-pass or low-pass filters and observe the effects using sine, square, triangle, or audio signals. The clear learning objectives include analyzing amplitude variation and phase shift with changing frequencies, making it an ideal practical tool for labs and classrooms.


Flexible and Customizable Learning

The included resistors and capacitors allow multiple R-C combinations, enabling custom cut-off frequencies. This flexibility supports a wide range of experiments, from simple demonstrations to in-depth circuit analysis. Whether its for quick plug-in experiments or permanent PCB mounting, the kit can be reused for numerous projects.


Safe, Accurate, and Easy to Use

All components are general electronic educational kit compliant and come in secure packaging. With color-coded parts and user-friendly instructions, the kit ensures safe, efficient assembly and robust learning outcomes. Its passive nature means no power source is needed, and tolerances are typically within 5%, making accuracy reliable for educational purposes.

FAQs of RC Circuit as High Pass and Low Pass Filters:


Q: How do I select the cut-off frequency for the RC filter circuit?

A: You can set the cut-off frequency by choosing specific resistor (R) and capacitor (C) values. The formula is fc = 1/(2RC). The kit includes a range of components, letting you experiment within a typical 10Hz100kHz range, suitable for most educational and demonstration purposes.

Q: What signals are compatible with this RC filter kit?

A: This kit is designed to handle various signal types, including sine, square, triangle, and audio frequencies. It is ideal for exploring frequency response and filtering characteristics in different electronic experiments.

Q: When should I use a high-pass versus a low-pass RC filter configuration?

A: Use the high-pass configuration to allow higher frequencies through while attenuating lower ones, and the low-pass setup to do the opposite. Which to use depends on your demonstration goal or the nature of the signal you wish to analyze or filter.

Q: Where can I connect signal generators and measurement instruments to this kit?

A: Input and output terminals are provided with solder lugs or header pins for easy connection to signal generators or measurement devices like oscilloscopes and voltmeters. The design accommodates both breadboard and PCB setups for flexibility.

Q: What is the main process of using the kit for experimentation?

A: Assemble the desired filter (high-pass or low-pass) by selecting the appropriate resistor and capacitor, then insert them on the breadboard or PCB. Connect your signal generator and measurement instrument to the respective terminals, and vary the input frequency to observe amplitude and phase changes.

Q: What are the educational benefits of using this RC filter kit?

A: The kit offers practical experience in analyzing frequency response, amplitude variations, and phase shifts, making theoretical concepts tangible. It fosters experimental skills, circuit assembly familiarity, and problem-solving ability in electronics education.

Q: Is the kit reusable and suitable for multiple experiments?

A: Yes, the kit features reusable components and supports a variety of R-C combinations, allowing repeated experiments. It is robust and designed for both quick testing setups and more permanent circuit builds in schools, colleges, and hobby projects.

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