Assignment No. 3: Nust College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Assignment No. 3: Nust College of Electrical and Mechanical Engineering
Engineering
Semester: 2nd
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Objectives:
Theory:
Function Generator:
1. Produces sine, square, triangular, saw tooth (ramp), and pulse output.
2. It can generate a wide range of frequencies.
3. Frequency stability of 0.1 percent per hour for analog generators or 500 ppm
for a digital generator.
4. Output amplitude up to 10 V peak-to-peak.
5. An output impedance of 50 .
6. Some generators provide a DC offset voltage, e.g. adjustable between -5V to
+5V.
Important Features:
Measure potential drop, frequency and peak value of potential drop across
each resistor.
Circuit:
Case 1:
Frequency=2kHz
Peak voltage=3V
Case 2:
Frequency=4kHz
Peak voltage=6V
Frequency=6kHz
Peak voltage=5V
Procedure:
Results:
Case 1:
R1:
Vp =2.6volts
T=0.5ms
R2:
Vp =0.44volts
T=0.5ms
Case 2:
R1:
Vp =1.5volts
T=0.2ms
R2:
Vp =4.5volts
T=0.2ms
Case 3:
R1:
Vp =1.32volts
T=1.5ms
R2:
Vp =3.7volts
T=1.5ms
Conclusion:
When resistors are connected in series, time period and frequency of voltage
drop across each resistor is same, irrespective of their value. While voltage drops
depend on value of resistance.