PC221 Analog Electronics I Lab; Lab Test II

Postlab

  1. Print your schematic from your simulation.

    Put arrows on the diagram to show the direction of the DC currents.

    Write the voltages and currents on the schematic you were given, or include the tables from earlier.
    Include your values from the analysis, from both measurements, and from the simulation. Use different coloured pens or highlighters to make it easy to identify which value is from which source.

    Make sure to identify the AC and DC components separately.

    For AC measurements, convert any voltages necessary so that you state all of them the same way; i.e. make them all amplitude, all peak-to-peak, or all RMS. (State which one you're using.) You want to make it easy to see how closely they compare with one another.

    (Be sure to include a legend for this.)

  2. Compare the values from the various methods used.

    If there were any quantities that had values which varied a lot depending on how they were determined, suggest why this might be the case.

  3. Hand in the waveform sketch for the voltage across one of the resistors from the oscilloscope and the corresponding trace from your simulation. Use similar scales for the sketch and your simulation trace so the waves are easy to compare.

  4. Submit your results to the lab instructor at next week's lab.

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