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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-30 [05 Mar 2019 12:37] – [Alternate component choices:] Antoniu Miclaus | university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-30 [14 Jun 2022 14:12] (current) – [Background:] Doug Mercer | ||
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terminal of the PMOS on pin 12. | terminal of the PMOS on pin 12. | ||
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<WRAP centeralign> | <WRAP centeralign> | ||
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needed. | needed. | ||
- | Now configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes and 2.5 V offsets ( 0 to 5 V | + | Now configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes |
swings). Set AWG1 to a frequency of 1 KHz and AWG2 to a frequency of 2 KHz or twice AWG1. Be sure to set | swings). Set AWG1 to a frequency of 1 KHz and AWG2 to a frequency of 2 KHz or twice AWG1. Be sure to set | ||
the AWGs to run synchronously. | the AWGs to run synchronously. | ||
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=====Hardware Setup:===== | =====Hardware Setup:===== | ||
- | Configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes and 2.5 V offsets ( 0 to 5 V swings). | + | Configure both AWG channels as square waves with 5 V amplitudes |
Set both AWG1 and AWG2 to a frequency of 1 KHz. Also be sure to start with the phase of both AWG1 and | Set both AWG1 and AWG2 to a frequency of 1 KHz. Also be sure to start with the phase of both AWG1 and | ||
AWG2 set to 0°. Be sure to set the AWGs to run synchronously. | AWG2 set to 0°. Be sure to set the AWGs to run synchronously. | ||
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<WRAP round download> | <WRAP round download> | ||
**Resources: | **Resources: | ||
- | * Fritzing files: [[ https:// | + | * Fritzing files: [[downgit>education_tools/ |
- | * Ltspice files: [[ https:// | + | * Ltspice files: [[downgit>education_tools/ |
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