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==== Hardware Setup: ==== | ==== Hardware Setup: ==== | ||
Connect your circuit to the ADALM2000 I/O connector as indicated by the green boxes. It is best to ground the unused negative scope inputs when not being used. The breadboard connections are shown in figure below. | Connect your circuit to the ADALM2000 I/O connector as indicated by the green boxes. It is best to ground the unused negative scope inputs when not being used. The breadboard connections are shown in figure below. | ||
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==== Hardware Setup: ==== | ==== Hardware Setup: ==== | ||
Connect your circuit to the ADALM2000 I/O connector as indicated by the green boxes. It is best to ground the unused negative scope inputs when not being used. The breadboard connections are shown in figure below. | Connect your circuit to the ADALM2000 I/O connector as indicated by the green boxes. It is best to ground the unused negative scope inputs when not being used. The breadboard connections are shown in figure below. | ||
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==== Procedure: ==== | ==== Procedure: ==== | ||
Configure waveform generators, W1, with 100 Hz triangle wave with 0 V offset and 6 V amplitude values and W2, 100 Hz triangle wave with 0 V offset and 6 V amplitude values and 90° phase. Use the oscilloscope to observe the output of the circuit, CH2. | Configure waveform generators, W1, with 100 Hz triangle wave with 0 V offset and 6 V amplitude values and W2, 100 Hz triangle wave with 0 V offset and 6 V amplitude values and 90° phase. Use the oscilloscope to observe the output of the circuit, CH2. |