2.3 Construct the circuit in Fig. 2.3 and measure the node voltage V1 and V2 and...
1. calculate node voltage V1 and V2 2. calculate the voltage drop across 10k resistor equal to the difference between V2 and Vs2 3. Calculate mesh current i1,i2, i3 4. calculate the current through 2.7k resistor 5. does the current measured through 2.7k resistor equal to the difference between the currents i2 and i3? show all calculations equired Itheory a Construct the circuit shown in Fig. 2 on your breadboard. 1 k 2 w V, 1k22 V, 10 k92 VS2...
simulate the circuit in proteus software and measured voltage at node V1 V2 and v3 attached screenshot used only proteus 10 ΚΩ V, 40 ΚΩ V, V. + 50 V 20 kΩ -80 V
1. Why can the DSO only measure node voltages when the Function Generator is the power supply in a circuit (unless it is using a current probe)? 2. Consider Figure 1. According to the calculations in the lab handout, if Z-1kΩ +/6914, then the phase difference (фи-фі) between u(t) and i (t) is 34.6". a. If this v(t) and i(t) were displayed on a DSO (v(t) being a node voltage and using a current probe for i(t) as shown in...
Course and Section cto EXPERIMENT ac series-Parallel Sinusoidal Circuits OBJECTIVES 1. Measure the currents of series-parallel R-L and R-C networks using sensing resistors 2. Demonstrate the Pythagorean relationship between the currents of the networks. 3. Measure the phase angles associated with the currents of the networks. 4. Calculate the input impedance of a parallel network using measured values EQUIPMENT REQUIRED Instruments Resistors 1-10-Q, 470-Ω, l-kM (14.W) Inductors 1-10-mH Capacitors 1-0.02-pF I-DMM 1--Oscilloscope 1-Audio oscillator or function generator 1--Frequency counter (if...