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COLLECTION OF ELECTRICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MACHINES
The historical material and the scientific equipment of the laboratory for the
Superior School of Electronics,
founded by Galileo Ferraris in 1888, were ceded to the
National Electronic Institute Galileo Ferraris
when settling it (1934).
The department of Electrotechniques to-day preserves instruments it used from 1934 onward.
The collections of voltmeters, amperometers, galvanometers, valve and battery testers, power supplies, converters, electrical analysers. We can remember the Delco positive voltage booster, sezioBorn to didactic purposes, and the differential Magrini detector for 2 winding converter.
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