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Lab 9

This document outlines an experiment involving phasor analysis of various R-L-C circuits. It involves implementing different R-L-C circuit configurations in LTSpice and with a breadboard. For each circuit, the voltages and currents will be measured using an oscilloscope and expressed as phasors with respect to the input voltage. Both simulation and hand analysis will be used to analyze the circuits. Circuits include R-C series, R-C parallel, R-L series, R-L parallel, and more complex combinations of R-L-C components.

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Lab 9

This document outlines an experiment involving phasor analysis of various R-L-C circuits. It involves implementing different R-L-C circuit configurations in LTSpice and with a breadboard. For each circuit, the voltages and currents will be measured using an oscilloscope and expressed as phasors with respect to the input voltage. Both simulation and hand analysis will be used to analyze the circuits. Circuits include R-C series, R-C parallel, R-L series, R-L parallel, and more complex combinations of R-L-C components.

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EXPERIMENT 9

PHASOR ANALYSIS FOR DIFFERENT

R-L-C CIRCUITS
TASKS
1. R-C Series
a. Implement the circuit shown in figure 1 on Breadboard.

Figure 1.

b. Case I (R=(1/Xc))
Set R=10k and C=1uF.
Measure VR,VC,IR and IC using CRO. Express the before said voltages and currents as
phasors with respect to the input voltage V1.
c. Case II (R>(1/Xc))
Set R=33k and C=1uF.
Measure VR,VC,IR and IC using CRO. Express the before said voltages and currents as
phasors with respect to the input voltage V1.
d. Case III (R<(1/Xc))
Set R=1k and C=1uF.
Measure VR,VC,IR and IC using CRO. Express the before said voltages and currents as
phasors with respect to the input voltage V1.
e. Implement the circuit shown in figure 1 in LTSpice and repeat steps 1(b),(c) and(d).
f. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 1 and perform steps 1(b),(c)
and(d).

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2. R-C parallel
a. Implement the circuit shown in figure 2 on Breadboard.

Figure 2.

b. Set R=10k and C=1uF.


c. Measure VR,VC,IR and IC using CRO. Express the before said voltages and currents as
phasors with respect to the input voltage V1.
d. Implement the circuit shown in figure 2 in LTSpice and repeat steps 2(c).
e. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 2 and perform steps 2(c).

3. R-L Series
a. Implement the circuit shown in figure 3 in LTSpice.

Figure3

b. Measure VR,VC,IR and IC. Express the before said voltages and currents as phasors
with respect to the input voltage V1.
c. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 2 and perform steps 3(b).

4. R-L Parallel
a. Implement the circuit shown in figure 4 in LTSpice.

Figure 4

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b. Measure VR,VC,IR and IC. Express the before said voltages and currents as phasors
with respect to the input voltage V1.
c. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 4 and perform steps 4(b).

5. Implement the circuit shown in figure 5 on Breadboard.

Figure 5
a. Find out VR1, VR2, VC1, VC2, I1 and I2 using CRO as phasors with respect to the input
voltage V1.
b. Implement the circuit shown in figure 5 in LTSpice and repeat steps 5(a).
c. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 5 and perform steps 5(a).

6. Implement the circuit shown in figure 6 in LTSpice.

Figure 6
a. Find voltage across and current through all the components and express them as
phasors with respect to the input voltage V1.
b. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 6 and perform steps 6(a).

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7. Implement the circuit shown in figure 7 in LTSpice.

Figure 7
a. Find voltage across and current through all the components and express them as
phasors with respect to the input voltage 1.2Cos4000t.
b. Do the hand analysis for the circuit shown in figure 7 and perform steps 6(a).

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