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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-lco [23 Mar 2017 16:35] – [Materials:] Doug Merceruniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-lco [23 Aug 2019 13:59] Antoniu Miclaus
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 ==== Directions: ==== ==== Directions: ====
  
-First build the simple example shown in figure 4 to test the input to output transfer function of the CMOS amplifier. The green boxes indicate connections to the connector on Analog Discovery. Connect V+ (+5V) power to V<sub>CC</sub> (pin 14) and ground to GND (pin 7). Connect the output of the waveform generator to one of the inverter inputs (pin 6) along with scope input 1+ and connect the inverter output (pin 8,13) to scope input 2+. +First build the simple example shown in figure 4 to test the input to output transfer function of the CMOS amplifier. The green boxes indicate connections to the connector on the ADALM2000. Connect V+ (+5V) power to V<sub>CC</sub> (pin 14) and ground to GND (pin 7). Connect the output of the waveform generator to one of the inverter inputs (pin 6) along with scope input 1+ and connect the inverter output (pin 8,13) to scope input 2+. 
  
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 ==== Hardware Setup: ==== ==== Hardware Setup: ====
  
-Configure the waveform generator for a 1 KHz triangle wave with 2.5V amplitude and 2.5V offset. Both scope channels should be set to 1V/Div.+Configure the waveform generator for a 1 KHz triangle wave with 5V amplitude peak-to-peak and 2.5V offset. Both scope channels should be set to 1V/Div.
  
 ==== Procedure: ==== ==== Procedure: ====
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 ==== Additional Activity: ==== ==== Additional Activity: ====
  
-Could you modify this circuit to make the frequency of the oscillator temperature dependent by substituting the photo resistor with the thermistor from the Analog Parts Kit?+Could you modify this circuit to make the frequency of the oscillator temperature dependent by substituting the photo resistor with the thermistor from the ADALP2000 Analog Parts Kit?
  
 **Return to Lab Activity [[university:courses:electronics:labs|Table of Contents]]** **Return to Lab Activity [[university:courses:electronics:labs|Table of Contents]]**
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