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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-19 [24 Apr 2017 08:37] – rename Antoniu Miclausuniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-19 [24 Jul 2017 16:05] – change amplitude value to peak-peak Antoniu Miclaus
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 ===== Hardware Setup: ===== ===== Hardware Setup: =====
  
-Waveform generator W1 should be configured as a 100 Hz sine wave with a 500 mV amplitude and zero offset to start out. Waveform generator W2 should be configured as a 100 KHz square wave with a V amplitude and zero offset. Scope channel 1 should be connected to the input of the filter and Scope channel 2 should be connected to the output of the filter. +Waveform generator W1 should be configured as a 100 Hz sine wave with a mV amplitude and zero offset to start out. Waveform generator W2 should be configured as a 100 KHz square wave with a 10 V amplitude and zero offset. Scope channel 1 should be connected to the input of the filter and Scope channel 2 should be connected to the output of the filter. 
  
 ===== Procedure: ===== ===== Procedure: =====
  
 Turn on the power supplies and enable both AWG channels. Using the oscilloscope display observe the output amplitude of the filter relative to the input as you change the input frequency, AWG1. Also note any changes in the output amplitude as you change the switching frequency by adjusting the frequency of AWG2. Turn on the power supplies and enable both AWG channels. Using the oscilloscope display observe the output amplitude of the filter relative to the input as you change the input frequency, AWG1. Also note any changes in the output amplitude as you change the switching frequency by adjusting the frequency of AWG2.
-Stop and close the Oscilloscope screen and now open the Network Analyzer instrument ( Bode plotter ). You will need to disable AWG channel 1 on the waveform generator screen but keep channel 2 enabled and set to 100 KHz, V amplitude, zero offset as it was previously. Set up the Analyzer to sweep the filter input from 100 Hz to 10 KHz. Run sweeps with AWG2 set to 100 KHz, 200 KHz and 500 KHz. Export the data for each sweep to a .csv file and using a spreadsheet program like Excel make plots of the amplitude and phase vs. frequency similar to the plots in figure 5 and 6.+Stop and close the Oscilloscope screen and now open the Network Analyzer instrument ( Bode plotter ). You will need to disable AWG channel 1 on the waveform generator screen but keep channel 2 enabled and set to 100 KHz, 10 V amplitude, zero offset as it was previously. Set up the Analyzer to sweep the filter input from 100 Hz to 10 KHz. Run sweeps with AWG2 set to 100 KHz, 200 KHz and 500 KHz. Export the data for each sweep to a .csv file and using a spreadsheet program like Excel make plots of the amplitude and phase vs. frequency similar to the plots in figure 5 and 6.
  
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 ===== Procedure: ===== ===== Procedure: =====
  
-Start with AWG1 and AWG2 both set up for sine waves with equal amplitudes of 500 mV and zero offset but with AWG2 set with 180 degree phase. This will result with a differential signal with V amplitude ( 2 V peak to peak ). Observe the signal at the output and record the minimum and maximum values along with the DC ( average ) value of the output.+Start with AWG1 and AWG2 both set up for sine waves with equal amplitudes of 500 mV and zero offset but with AWG2 set with 180 degree phase. This will result with a differential signal with V amplitude ( 2 V peak to peak ). Observe the signal at the output and record the minimum and maximum values along with the DC ( average ) value of the output.
  
 Repeat these measurements with the DC offset of both AWG1 and AWG2 set to 250 mV, 500 mV, -250 mV and -500 mV. Repeat these measurements with the DC offset of both AWG1 and AWG2 set to 250 mV, 500 mV, -250 mV and -500 mV.
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