EE102 Lab Week 6
EE102 Lab Week 6
Lab 5 – Fundamental Electronics Instrumentation and Introduction to Circuit Maker Safety &
Lab Procedure
The lab technicians will go through lab rules and safety issues at the beginning of the lab session.
Aim:
Equipment:
All equipment mounted on a typical electronics workbench such as power supply, oscilloscope, signal
generator, and multimeter
Instructions:
Calculated values
Measured values
%Error
Band 1:
Band 2:
Resistor 1
Band 3:
Band 4:
Band 5:
Resistance:
Band 1:
Band 2:
Resistor 2
Band 3:
Band 4:
Band 5:
Resistance:
Band 1:
Band 2:
Resistor 3
Band 3:
Band 4:
Band 5:
Resistance:
Using the digital power supply, generate DC voltages at increments of 2.5V from 0 – 30V. Use the
meter on the power supply for this. At each increment, measure the voltage using the multimeter. Note
your results in Table 8.2.
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0.0
2.5
5.0
7.5
10.0
12.5
15.0
17.5
20.0
22.5
25.0
27.5
30.0
Draw a graph of generated DC voltage versus percentage error in the space given below.
Part III – Calibrating the Oscilloscope
Using the probe, check the calibration of the Oscilloscope. Your demonstrator will help with this.
(Note: The operator’s manual for the Bringo Oscilloscope can be found on the EE102 Moodle page.)
Using the BNC (Bayonet Neill–Concelman) cable, connect the signal generator to the Digital
Oscilloscope. Generate the following waveforms with Vp-p = 2V:
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You must use the oscilloscope to ensure that the dimension of the above waves is correct. Do NOT
rely on the function generator. Graph one of each of the above waves below.
Part V – Introduction to Circuit Maker
Open the Circuit Maker software on your computer. Browse through the software window. You will
find a list of components on the left side of the window. By browsing or searching, place the
components as shown in Fig. 1.
Fig. 1
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Next, go to the Simulation menu and select Analog Mode. Then click on the Run Analog Simulation
icon. Measure the voltage at each terminal of the components using the Probe Tool. (Label each point
in Fig. 1 and then note the corresponding voltage in the space given below.)
Modify the circuit by replacing the battery with a signal generator as shown in Fig. 2.
Fig. 2
Find the voltage at each terminal of the components using the Probe Tool, similar to what you did for
Fig. 1, and note down the voltages below. Also, what difference do you observe in the two readings?