Rigol Prototyping

 
Rigol DK-DS6000 Oscilloscope Demo Trainer Board
Catalog: DK-DS6000
  • Product Height: 4.00 IN
  • Product Length: 13.00 IN
  • Product Width: 8.00 IN
  • HTS/Schedule B Number: 9030908961
  • ECCN Number: EAR99
  • Country of Origin: China

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Rigol Prototyping

Prototyping products are used by students, professionals, and hobbyist to build experimental models. Breadboards are used as the construction base for the prototypes. They do not require soldering and are reusable. Analog digital trainers and educational trainers are also available to teach users and allow them to practice.

Prototyping Applications
  • Construct prototypes of electronics
  • Education and training
  • Product design and test fixture design
  • Quality control
  • Teach basic AC/DC, Linear and Digital Electronics courses
  • Learn valuable hands-on breadboarding techniques
  • Basic and advanced digital logic instruction
  • Circuit experimentation, construction and analysis
  • Construct basic series and parallel circuits
  • Construct complicated multi-stage microcomputer circuits
  • Fourier Theory Investigation
  • Do It Yourself  (DIY) assembly and experiments
  • Play activities for children
  • Learn about concepts such as solar energy, electronic theory, RF oscillators, motion detector technology, and more
  • Learn and practice skills such as soldering
  • Build your own operating motor
Types of Prototyping Products
  • Breadboards. Breadboards are boards used for making prototypes of electrical circuits. They serve as the construction base for the models. They do not require soldering and are reusable. Breadboards are used for educational purposes, product design, test fixture design, and quality control. They are used by professionals as well as hobbyists.
  • Analog Digital Trainers. Analog Digital Trainers are complete, portable work stations that allow users to build, modify, and troubleshoot various types of analog and digital circuits. They allow teachers to demonstrate concepts and allow students to practice. They are also used by hobbyist and occasional designers. These trainers come in a variety of sizes and styles to meet a range of needs. Some teach basic concepts for beginning learners, while others are used for higher level design projects. Trainers with multiple features save users money and space.
  • Educational Kits. These kits provide a comprehensive set of tools to teach users the fundamentals of a variety of concepts, including test and measurement, soldering, solar energy, and more. They are used by students studying professions such as engineering as well as hobbyist and children. They come in a variety of styles to meet a range of needs.
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