Engineering Principles Topics
Electronic Engineering  
Mechanical Engineering  
 "Principles of Electronic Engineering"Hampden Engineering Corp.


Provides the engineering student with the equipment and components needed to build and test fundamental to advanced electronic circuits:
  • Series and Parallel Resonance
  • Response of an RC Circuit
  • Response of an RLC Circuit
  • Frequency Response of Different Filters
  • Study of Transfer Functions of Simple Circuits using Bode Plots
  • Simple Resistive Circuits
  • Switching Circuits
  • Resistance Networks
  • Dependent Sources and Operational Amplifiers
  • Sinusoidal Steady State Analysis
  • Integrating and Differentiating Amplifiers
  • Operational Amplifiers in AC Steady State Analysis



 "Mechanical Transfer System"Hampden Engineering Corp.

The Hampden Model H-MTS-3 Mechanical Transfer System is designed to provide students with an understanding of mechanical drives and linkages.  This will provide the foundation needed for the study of more advanced machines.  Contains all the materials necessary to perform 40 experiments, even a fractional horsepower DC motor.  All of the equipment comes in a steel case with carrying handle and locking detachable front cover.

Topics for Drive Experiments:
  1. Mechanical Components
  2. Gear Diameters
  3. Gear Teeth
  4. Displacement
  5. Velocity Ratio
  6. Torque Ratio
  7. Simple Trains
  8. Internal Gears
  9. Planetary Trains
  10. Helical Gears
  11. Bevel Gears
  12. Rack and Pinion
  13. Worm and Wheel
  14. Counter Rotators
  15. Mechanical Differentials
  16. Spring Mechanisms
  17. Inertial Effect
  18. Belt Drives
  19. Pulley Blocks
  20. Differential Hoists
  21. Chain Drives
  22. Toothed Belts
  23. Disk Drives
  24. Rotary Cams
  25. Universal Joints
Topics for Linkage Experiments:
  1. Class-One Levers
  2. Class-Two Levers
  3. Class-Three Levers
  4. Four-Bar Introduction
  5. Crank-Rocker Mechanisms
  6. Drag-Link Mechanisms
  7. Four-Bar Summary
  8. Slider-Crank Mechanism
  9. Quick Retrun Mechanism I
  10. Introduction to the Geneva Mechanism
  11. Loading Geneva Mechanism
  12. Sliding-Link Mechanism
  13. Quick Retrun Mechanism II
  14. Computing Mechanisms (Calculus)
  15. Rachet Mechanisms
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