Electronic Instruments Manufacturer, Suppliers and Exporter in India
Educational Instrument is leading Electronic Instruments Manufacturer,and supplier and Exporter in India, Algeria (Algiers), Angola (Luanda), Argentina (Buenos Aires), Armenia (Yerevan), Australia(Canberra), Austria (Vienna), Bahrain (Manama), Bangladesh (Dhaka), Bhutan (Thimphu), Bolivia (Sucre), Botswana (Gaborone), Brazil (Brasília), Brunei (Bandar Seri Begawan), Montenegro (Podgorica), Morocco (Rabat), Mozambique (Maputo), Myanmar (Naypyidaw), Namibia (Windhoek), Nepal (Kathmandu), New Zealand (Wellington), Nigeria (Abuja), Oman (Muscat), Palestine (Ramallah), Panama (Panama City), Papua New Guinea (Port Moresby), Paraguay (Asunción), Peru (Lima), Philippines (Manila)¸ Portugal (Lisbon), Qatar (Doha), Rwanda (Kigali), Saudi Arabia (Riyadh), Senegal (Dakar), Serbia (Belgrade), Sierra Leone (Freetown), Slovakia (Bratislava), South Africa (Cape Town) (Pretoria) (Bloemfontein), South Sudan (Juba), Spain (Madrid), Sri Lanka (Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte) (Colombo), Sudan (Khartoum), Syria (Damascus), Tanzania (Dodoma), Thailand (Bangkok), Togo (Lomé), Tonga (Nuku'alofa), Trinidad and Tobago (Port of Spain), Tunisia (Tunis), Turkey (Ankara), Turkmenistan (Ashgabat), Uganda (Kampala), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi), United Kingdom (London), United States (Washington, D.C.)
Electronic instruments are measurement, power-supply, trainer and experiment systems used for practical work in physics, electronics and electrical laboratory environments. This category is intended for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industry, with equipment for electrical measurement, semiconductor characteristics, circuit studies, magnetic experiments and modern-physics investigations.
Educational Instruments operates as a Manufacturer & Exporter of electronic instruments. The range includes battery eliminators, regulated power supplies, transformers, digital meters, semiconductor-characteristics apparatus, Hall Effect setups, magnetic-susceptibility apparatus, circuit and network trainers, and experimental systems for electron charge-to-mass ratio, Planck's constant and related studies. Product selection should be based on the required experiment, measurement method, power requirement, instrument configuration and available product specifications. Educational Instruments states that its wider laboratory-equipment network serves more than 82 countries.
How do you choose an electronic instrument for a school, university or technical laboratory?
Choose an electronic instrument by matching the required experiment or measurement to the instrument type, electrical output or range, display format and intended laboratory level. The catalogue includes power supplies, meters, semiconductor-characteristics apparatus, circuit trainers, magnetic-measurement setups and modern-physics experiment systems.
For power applications, buyers can compare battery eliminators, regulated power supplies, high-voltage or low-voltage supplies, constant power supplies and transformers. For measurement work, the listed range includes a True RMS A.C. millivoltmeter, digital gaussmeter, digital microvoltmeter, digital nanoammeter and digital picoammeter. Experiment-specific requirements should be matched directly with the applicable apparatus and product code. Where a detailed electrical range, accuracy or construction specification is not shown, request the relevant technical specification before ordering.
What types of electronic instruments are available in this category?
The Electronic Instruments category covers power sources, measuring instruments, semiconductor trainers, circuit and network experiment apparatus, magnetic-study equipment, transformers, cells, modern-physics setups and selected electrical load systems. Each type is intended for a defined laboratory measurement, demonstration or experimental task.
Examples include battery eliminators, IC-regulated power supplies, analog regulated power supplies, EHT power units, digital measuring instruments, Hall Effect experiment sets, susceptibility apparatus, semiconductor diode trainers, transistor and FET apparatus, network-theorem setups, four-probe resistivity equipment, Franck-Hertz experiment systems and electron charge-to-mass ratio apparatus. The category also lists electronic Leclanche and Daniel cells, step-down transformers, capacitor-bank loads and inductive loads.
Which electronic instruments are available for semiconductor experiments?
The category includes apparatus for studying semiconductor diodes, PN junctions, Zener diodes, transistors, FETs, UJTs, SCRs, LEDs, LDRs, solar cells, energy band gap and semiconductor resistivity. Buyers can therefore select equipment according to the specific device characteristic or semiconductor principle being investigated.
Listed examples include the Semi Conductor Diode Characteristics Apparatus, Zener Diode V-I Characteristics Apparatus, PN Junction and Zener Diode Trainer Digital Model, Transistor Characteristics Apparatus, FET Characteristics Apparatus, LED Characteristics Apparatus, Energy Band Gap Apparatus, LDR Characteristics Apparatus, Solar Cell Characteristics Apparatus, SCR Characteristics Apparatus and UJT Characteristics Apparatus. Digital, socket-type and multi-meter configurations also appear for selected diode and transistor experiments.
Which instruments support electrical measurement and magnetic studies?
Electrical and magnetic studies can be supported with digital meters, a gaussmeter, Hall Effect experiment systems and magnetic-susceptibility apparatus. Selection should follow the variable being measured, the experiment method and any required instrument range or display configuration.
The catalogue lists a True RMS A.C. millivoltmeter, digital microvoltmeter, digital nanoammeter and digital picoammeter for low-level electrical measurement. A digital gaussmeter is listed for indicating magnetic-field direction. For experimental work, the category includes a Hall Effect Set-up, a Complete Set of Hall Effect Experiment, apparatus for measuring the susceptibility of a paramagnetic solution by Quincke's tube method, and an apparatus based on Gouy's method of susceptibility.
Which electronic instruments are available for modern-physics experiments?
The category includes apparatus for electron charge-to-mass ratio, the Franck-Hertz experiment, Planck's constant, semiconductor resistivity and related advanced physics investigations. These systems should be selected according to the exact experimental method required.
Examples include Measurement of Electron Charge to Mass Ratio based on Thomson's Method, e/m by Thomson Method, e/m by Helicals Method, Franck-Hertz Experiment, Planck's Constant Apparatus, Study of Planck's Constant by means of LED and Resistivity of Semiconductor by Four Probe Method. One listed e/m system includes a high-voltage power-supply unit with intensity, focus, X and Y deflection, and solenoid-current controls.
Which apparatus are available for circuit, network and power-supply studies?
The range includes training boards and apparatus for power supplies, network theorems, superposition, resistance combinations, galvanometer conversion and transistor amplifiers. Buyers should identify the principle to be demonstrated and then match it with the relevant trainer or experiment apparatus.
The catalogue lists a Training Board for the Study of Power Supply, Verification of Network Theorems, Super Position Theorem apparatus, Resistance in Series and Parallel, Conversion of Galvanometer into Ammeter, Study of a Transistor Amplifier and a Digital Trainer. Power-source options include battery eliminators, stabilized and regulated power supplies, transformers and fixed-voltage DC arrangements used in selected experiment systems.
What should institutional buyers compare before requesting a quote?
Institutional buyers should compare the experiment objective, instrument type, product code, electrical configuration, measurement range where stated, analog or digital format, required power source and quantity. Detailed specifications should be requested whenever the published category listing does not provide enough information for technical approval.
For example, the catalogue distinguishes between high-voltage and low-voltage power supplies, analog and digital instruments, socket-type and digital semiconductor apparatus, and several experimental methods for electron charge-to-mass ratio and magnetic susceptibility. For a formal quotation, the site's FAQ requests the product list or category, quantity, institution name and billing address.
What types of electronic instruments can buyers compare?
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Type |
Key feature supported by the supplied catalogue |
Typical use |
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Battery eliminators and regulated power supplies |
Low-voltage DC, stabilized, analog, digital and regulated configurations are listed |
Providing electrical power for laboratory experiments |
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Electrical measuring instruments |
Includes True RMS A.C. millivoltmeter, microvoltmeter, nanoammeter and picoammeter |
Low-level electrical measurement |
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Digital gaussmeter |
Indicates magnetic-field direction |
Magnetic-field studies |
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Semiconductor-characteristics apparatus |
Diode, PN junction, Zener, transistor, FET, UJT, SCR, LED, LDR and solar-cell apparatus are listed |
Studying semiconductor and electronic-device characteristics |
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Hall Effect and susceptibility apparatus |
Includes Hall Effect, Quincke's tube method and Gouy's method setups |
Magnetic and material-property experiments |
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Circuit and network trainers |
Includes power-supply studies, network theorems, superposition and resistance combinations |
Circuit and network experiments |
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Modern-physics experiment systems |
Includes e/m, Franck-Hertz, Planck's constant and four-probe resistivity apparatus |
Advanced physics laboratory investigations |
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Transformers and electronic cells |
Step-down transformers, sodium-lamp transformer and electronic-cell substitutes are listed |
Laboratory power and electrical demonstrations |
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Capacitor and inductive load systems |
Capacitor-bank and inductive-load configurations are listed |
Electrical load studies |
What selection criteria should buyers check?
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Criterion |
What to check |
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Experiment objective |
Match the instrument directly to the required principle, measurement or demonstration |
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Instrument type |
Select among power supply, meter, trainer, semiconductor apparatus, magnetic setup or modern-physics apparatus |
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Electrical configuration |
Check whether the application requires AC, DC, low voltage, high voltage, fixed output, variable output or regulated supply |
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Measurement requirement |
Confirm the electrical or magnetic quantity to be measured and the required range where stated |
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Display or operating format |
Check whether an analog, digital or socket-type configuration is required |
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Experimental method |
Confirm the required method, particularly for e/m and magnetic-susceptibility experiments |
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Product code |
Use the listed product code to identify the exact catalogue item |
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Detailed technical specification |
Request product-specific specifications when range, accuracy, dimensions or other parameters are not published |
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Quantity and institutional requirements |
State the required quantity and institutional details when requesting a formal quotation |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What are electronic instruments used for in laboratories?
Electronic instruments are used for electrical measurement, power supply, circuit experiments, semiconductor studies, magnetic investigations and modern-physics experiments. The supplied catalogue includes meters, regulated power sources, semiconductor-characteristics apparatus, Hall Effect systems, network trainers and experiment setups for subjects such as Planck's constant, electron charge-to-mass ratio and semiconductor resistivity.
Who are these electronic instruments intended for?
These electronic instruments are intended for schools, universities, TVET institutions, research laboratories and industry, according to the supplied audience data. The category itself covers equipment for educational demonstrations, electronics and electrical-engineering studies, physics experiments and laboratory measurements, with individual products intended for different levels and experimental requirements.
Does the category include power supplies and battery eliminators?
Yes. The category includes battery eliminators, an IC Regulated Battery Eliminator, analog regulated power supplies, high-voltage digital power supplies, EHT power units, low-voltage digital power supplies, constant power supplies and other listed power-source configurations. Buyers should verify the exact output and electrical specification for the selected model.
Are semiconductor-characteristics apparatus available?
Yes. The listed range includes apparatus for semiconductor diodes, PN junction diodes, Zener diodes, transistors, FETs, UJTs, SCRs, LEDs, LDRs and solar cells. Several products are offered in different listed formats, including digital, socket-type and multi-meter configurations for selected semiconductor experiments.
Are Hall Effect and magnetic-susceptibility experiments covered?
Yes. The category lists a Hall Effect Set-up, Complete Set of Hall Effect Experiment, apparatus for measuring susceptibility of a paramagnetic solution by Quincke's tube method and an apparatus based on Gouy's method. A digital gaussmeter is also listed for indicating magnetic-field direction.
Does Educational Instruments export electronic instruments internationally?
Yes. Educational Instruments is identified in the supplied business data as a Manufacturer & Exporter, and the company's About page states that its wider network extends across more than 82 countries. Educational Instruments's FAQ also states that educational laboratory equipment is exported to institutions in Africa, Southeast Asia and the Middle East.
How can an institution request a quotation?
An institution can request a formal quotation by providing the required product list or category, quantity, institution name and billing address. For electronic instruments, buyers should also identify relevant product codes and request detailed technical specifications when the category listing does not state all parameters required for procurement approval.
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Battery Eliminators
Product Code : EL-EI-10394
Designed to be safe and reliable source of low voltage D.C.
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IC Regulated Battery Eliminator (Stabilized)
Product Code : EL-EI-10395
Permanent replacement for 1.5V dry cell battery.
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Training Board for the study of Power Supply (Solid-state)
Product Code : EL-EI-10398
Used for the study of various configuration of filters and a regulation circuit.
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Analog Regulated Power Supply with two Analog Deluxe Meters
Product Code : EL-EI-10400
Useful for labs and workshops.
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High Voltage Digital Power Supply
Product Code : EL-EI-10408
EHT Source for photo multiplier tubes and other radiation detectors.
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Low Voltage Digital Power Supply
Product Code : EL-EI-10413
For use by students in advanced courses.
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Digital Gaussmeter
Product Code : EL-EI-10418
Indicate the direction of the magnetic field.
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Digital Nanoammeter
Product Code : EL-EI-10425
With auto polarity and decimal indication.
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Complete set of Hall Effect Experiment
Product Code : EL-EI-10527
Complete set of Hall Effect Experiment
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Apparatus for the Measurement of Susceptibility
Product Code : EL-EI-10528
Apparatus for the Measurement of Susceptibility of Paramagnetic Solution by Quinks’s Tube Method.
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Gouys Method of Susceptibility
Product Code : EL-EI-10529
Gouys Method of Susceptibility
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Semi Conductor Diode Characteristics Apparatus
Product Code : EL-EI-10530
Semi Conductor Diode Characteristics Apparatus
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Study of the energy band-gap and diffusion
Product Code : EL-EI-10531
Study of the energy band-gap and diffusion. Temperature Coefficient of Junction Voltage dV/dt. Junction Capacitance.
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Zener Diode V-I Characteristics Apparatus
Product Code : EL-EI-10532
Zener Diode V-I Characteristics Apparatus
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Junction Diode (PN) & Zener Diode Trainer Digital Model
Product Code : EL-EI-10534
Junction Diode (PN) & Zener Diode Trainer Digital Model
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Transistor Characteristics Apparatus
Product Code : EL-EI-10536
This apparatus is used to verify the Input, Output & Transfer Characteristic of PNP & NPN transistors in common emitter as well as in common base mode.
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FET Characteristics Apparatus
Product Code : EL-EI-10537
D.C. stabilized power supply and 0-15V continuously variable D.C. stabilized power supply.
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Study of a Transistor Amplifier
Product Code : EL-EI-10538
Study of a Transistor Amplifier (RC Coupled) Cum Feedback Amplifier.
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Step Down Transformer
Product Code : EL-EI-10540
The step down transformer can be used to supply low voltage, useful for many applications in the lab.
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Resistivity of Semiconductor by Four Probe Method
Product Code : EL-EI-10542
The probe arrangement is mounted in a suitable stand, which also hold, the sample plate.
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Measurement of Electron Charge to Mass Ratio
Product Code : EL-EI-10543
Based on Thomson's Method.
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e/m by Helicals Method
Product Code : EL-EI-10545
Comprises Solenoid mounted on Wooden stand.
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Photo Cell Characteristics Apparatus
Product Code : EL-EI-10546
Photo Cell Characteristics Apparatus
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Solar Cell Characteristics Apparatus
Product Code : EL-EI-10547
Solar Cell Characteristics Apparatus
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Study of Plancks Constant by means of LED
Product Code : EL-EI-10549
Study of Plancks Constant by means of LED
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e/m by Helicals Method
Product Code : EL-EI-10551
It Comprises of High Voltage Power Supply Unit with intensity, focus, X , Y deflection & Solenoid current controls.
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Measurement of Electron Charge to Mass Ratio
Product Code : EL-EI-10552
Measurement of Electron Charge to Mass Ratio
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Super Position Theorem
Product Code : EL-EI-10553
Instrument comprises of Two fixed Voltage DC Power Supply of 5V & 9V.
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PN Junction Diode Characteristics Apparatus – 2 Meter
Product Code : SCL-EI-12149
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PN Junction Diode Characteristics Apparatus – Socket Type
Product Code : SCL-EI-12150
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