The ESAW Hartley Oscillator (EEC-11548) is a reliable training instrument designed for the generation of high-frequency carrier wave signals in communication systems. It consists of a Tank Circuit (inductor + fixed capacitor with a voltage-variable capacitor network) that allows students to study how variable frequencies are generated.
This educational kit is equipped with a built-in DC regulated power supply, ensuring stable operation and accurate results. The circuit diagram is printed directly on the front panel, with all components carefully mounted for ease of use, durability, and repeated classroom demonstrations.
Designed for schools, engineering colleges, and industrial labs, the ESAW Hartley Oscillator enables students to understand the principles of oscillator circuits, frequency variation, and signal generation. It is particularly suited for electronics training labs, communication systems studies, and research experiments.
ESAW manufactures affordable Hartley Oscillators for labs with export-quality standards. Institutions across India, Africa, Asia, Europe, and the USA trust ESAW for their educational lab equipment needs.
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Technical Specifications
| Product Name |
Hartley Oscillator |
| Catalog No. |
EEC-11548 |
| Function |
High frequency signal generation |
| Circuit Design |
Tank circuit (inductor + fixed capacitor with voltage-variable capacitor network) |
| Power Supply |
DC Regulated Built-in Power Supply |
| Display |
Circuit diagram printed on front panel |
| Components |
All components mounted on durable front panel |
| Application |
Signal generation, communication systems, electronics experiments |
| Country of Origin |
Made in India |
Realistic Use Case Scenarios
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Students: Hands-on learning of oscillator principles and carrier wave generation.
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Schools & Colleges: Demonstrating high-frequency circuit behavior in classroom labs.
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Science & Electronics Labs: Practical tool for experiments in communication systems.
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Engineering Colleges: Essential for training in analog/digital electronics.
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Industrial Labs & Research Centers: Useful for R&D in signal processing and frequency studies.