Avionics Toolbox

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About this app

The Avionics Toolbox's purpose is to assist the student who is completing a course of study to become an Aircraft Electronics Technician (AET). Specifically, it emphasizes Introductory Aircraft Avionics, featuring real world circuits which have been tested in a lab setting as well as using an industry standard circuit simulator (Multisim). Graphics were designed to be viewed on standard Android devices (min 5.5 screen size). Viewing on larger devices (i.e. tablets, etc.) will provide the user a superior experience.

SECTIONS:

- IMPEDANCE
- RESONANCE
- FILTERS.
-- Low Pass (RC & RL)
-- High Pass (RC & RL)
-- Band Pass (RC)
-- Band Pass (Series Resonant)
-- Band Reject (Notch)
-- Band Reject (Parallel Resonant)
- TIME CONSTANTS
-- RL and RC
- TRANSISTOR BIAS
-- 2N222 (Bipolar Junction Transistor)
- OSCILLATORS
-- Colpitts
-- Hartley

DISCLAIMER
The user of Avionics Toolbox for any specific application without an independent verification of its accuracy does so at his/her own risk and assumes any and all liability resulting from such use. No warranty is offered as to the accuracy of results. Users should have a thorough understanding of the relevant theoretical criteria.
Updated on
Aug 24, 2023

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