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Device Information
Device Name
Japanese Linear Circuit Assembly Unit Analog-Lab (AT-101)
Model
AT-101
Units Available
4
Manufacture Year
1980
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Description
The AT-101 is a specialized unit for assembling linear circuits, designed in Japan for precise and efficient circuit design. It is ideal for both electronics engineers and students, offering easy assembly and testing of linear circuits. Known for its high-quality performance, it is perfect for educational labs and engineering projects, handling both simple and complex linear circuits. For optimal results, follow the instructions carefully and use the unit in a suitable lab environment.
Services & Pricing
| Service | Cost |
|---|---|
| designed in Japan to provide precise and effective solutions for circuit design and assembly. This unit offers a range of capabilities for both electronics engineers and students | 100\Hour EGP |
| allowing them to build and test linear circuits with ease. The unit is known for its high-quality performance and precision in assembly | 100\Hour EGP |
| making it ideal for use in educational labs and engineering projects. It also offers flexibility in handling various types of linear circuits | 100\Hour EGP |
| whether simple or complex. Primarily used in educational labs | 100\Hour EGP |
| the AT-101 is an excellent tool for training students in electronics | 100\Hour EGP |
| as well as for conducting engineering experiments and research projects | 100\Hour EGP |
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The cost of the service is subject to increase.