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DC Motor Lab

This lab aims to run a DC motor by constructing circuits using an H-bridge and photodiode. Students will apply DC motor and H-bridge theory to build a circuit to control the motor's direction. They will then add a diode and photodiode circuit to measure the motor's speed and analyze the results. The required report will include details on running the motor clockwise and counterclockwise, the motor's voltage and connection characteristics, and performance metrics like speed.

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DC Motor Lab

This lab aims to run a DC motor by constructing circuits using an H-bridge and photodiode. Students will apply DC motor and H-bridge theory to build a circuit to control the motor's direction. They will then add a diode and photodiode circuit to measure the motor's speed and analyze the results. The required report will include details on running the motor clockwise and counterclockwise, the motor's voltage and connection characteristics, and performance metrics like speed.

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Lab

DC motor

Objective: To run the DC motor Apparatus:


DC motor, Relay, Bread board, voltmeter, diode, photodiode, oscilloscope and any relevant equipment in the circuit lab.

Theory :
DC motor, H Bridge (DC motor drive), diode and photodiode circuit.

Instruction
a) Learn and apply the DC motor and H-bridge theory. b) Construct the circuit required to run a DC motor. and analyze the outcome. c) Construct a circuit using diode and photodiode to calculate the DC motor speed.

In this lab, you are required to make a detail report about: 1) How to run the DC motor clockwise and counterclockwise 2) The characteristics of the DC motor such as voltage required and connection needed to run it. 3) The DC motor performance such as speed.

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