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Title: ECE 220 PreLab


1
ECE 220 Pre-Lab
  • Lecture 5

2
When and Where?
  • Turn in to the Stockroom
  • Due by 400 PM on Friday

3
Changes to Lab 5!!
  • Page 1, Part 1b
    C1 0.05 uF changes to C1 0.1 uF
  • Page 4, Part 4, All Frequencies
  • 125 Hz changes to 100 Hz

4
Outline
  • Purpose of the lab
  • What to turn in
  • Results you should expect
  • Questions

5
Purpose?
  • To introduce the analysis and design of RL and RC
    circuits
  • To introduce the integrating op-amp circuit
  • To introduce new PSpice skills
  • Labeled nodes
  • Initial conditions of Cs and Ls
  • Switches
  • New voltage sources

6
Part 1 Something like this
7
What to turn in?
  • General expressions for V(t), IC(t), IR(t) in
    terms of I1, R, C, Vo, and to
  • If necessary, give separate expressions for t lt
    to- and t gt to
  • Printed schematic
  • Plots for V(t), IC(t), and IR(t)
  • Mark the values at t 0.3 ms
  • Hand calculations using general expressions to
    solve for V, IC, and IR at t 0.3 ms, and
    comparison to PSpice
  • Brief explanation of the form of V(t), IC(t), and
    IR(t) in terms of the capacitor characteristic at
    t to and t infinity

8
What to expect?
9
Approach
  • Use information on page 7 of the prelab to derive
    your general expressions
  • When explaining the form of the plots, remember
  • Capacitor acts like a short circuit before
    charging
  • Capacitor acts like an open circuit when fully
    charged

10
Part 2 Something like this
11
What to turn in?
  • Printed schematic and plot
  • The of the final value Vout reached at t 6 ms
  • Printout of plot with VPWL changed
  • The of the final value Vout reached after 5
    time constants

12
Results?
13
Results for 5 time constants?
14
Part 3 Something like this
15
What to turn in?
  • General expressions for IR(t), VL(t), and VR(t)
    in terms of V1, R, L, and to
  • If necessary, give separate expressions for t lt
    to- and t gt to
  • Printed schematic
  • Plots of IR(t), VL(t), and VR(t)
  • Mark values at t 0.3 ms
  • Hand calculations using general expressions to
    solve for I, VL, and VR at t 0.3 ms and
    comparison to PSpice
  • Brief explanation of the form of IR(t), VL(t),
    and VR(t) in terms of the inductor characteristic
    at t to and t infinity

16
Results?
17
Approach
  • Use information on page 7 of the prelab to derive
    your general expressions
  • When explaining the form of the plots, remember
  • Inductor acts like an open circuit before
    charging
  • Inductor acts like a short circuit when fully
    charged

18
Part 4 Something like this
19
What to turn in?
  • Calculations for your design
  • R1 must be a combination of standard resistor
    values, with total resistance in the range 5k to
    330k
  • C must be a single capacitor of standard value in
    the range 0.01 uF to 1 uF
  • Printout of schematic with designed values
  • Plots of input and output waveforms for
    approximately 20 cycles
  • Value of R2 that stabilizes Vout and observations
  • Plot of Vout with new R2

20
Results?
21
Approach
  • Everything you need to solve this problem is on
    page 8 of the prelab
  • To get the value of R2, you must iterate
    different values for R2 until you get a stable
    output with exactly the correct peak to peak
    voltage
  • When you get it right, it will look similar to
    the plot on the next slide

22
Results after R2 set correctly?
23
Questions?
  • The only stupid question is the one you didnt
    ask!!!!

24
The End
  • Good luck and see you next time!!
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