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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-32 [23 Mar 2017 16:39] – [Materials:] Doug Merceruniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-32 [09 Nov 2017 12:34] – Added Breadboard circuit Dann Kristofer Bautista
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 =====Hardware Setup:===== =====Hardware Setup:=====
  
-AWG1 is connected as V<sub>IN</sub> and should be configured as a sine wave with an amplitude greater than volts, zero offset and a frequency of 100 Hz. The scope inputs are used to monitor various points around the circuit such as V<sub>IN</sub>, V<sub>OUT</sub>, the voltage across R<sub>S</sub> and thus the current through R<sub>S</sub>, and the gate of M<sub>1</sub>.+AWG1 is connected as V<sub>IN</sub> and should be configured as a sine wave with an amplitude greater than volts, zero offset and a frequency of 100 Hz. The scope inputs are used to monitor various points around the circuit such as V<sub>IN</sub>, V<sub>OUT</sub>, the voltage across R<sub>S</sub> and thus the current through R<sub>S</sub>, and the gate of M<sub>1</sub>. 
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 +{{ :university:courses:electronics:active_rectifiers_hardware_setup.png |}} 
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 +<WRAP centeralign> Figure 2 Active half wave rectifier with self-powered op amp Bread Board Circuit </WRAP>
  
 =====Procedure:===== =====Procedure:=====
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