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university:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-pulse-width-modulation [15 Jul 2019 11:42] – Circuit schematics have been replaced Pop Andreeauniversity:courses:electronics:electronics-lab-pulse-width-modulation [25 Jun 2020 22:07] – external edit
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 ==== Procedure ==== ==== Procedure ====
  
-Use the first waveform generator as the carrier signal providing a 4V amplitude, 2.5V offset, 1 kHz triangle wave excitation to the circuit. Use the second waveform generator as the modulation signal with 3V amplitude, 2.5V offset, 50Hz sine wave.+Use the first waveform generator as the carrier signal providing a 4V amplitude peak-to-peak, 2.5V offset, 1 kHz triangle wave excitation to the circuit. Use the second waveform generator as the modulation signal with 3V amplitude peak-to-peak, 2.5V offset, 50Hz sine wave.
  
 Supply the op amp with +5V from the power supply. Configure the scope so that the input signal is displayed on channel 1 and the output signal is displayed on channel 2 . Supply the op amp with +5V from the power supply. Configure the scope so that the input signal is displayed on channel 1 and the output signal is displayed on channel 2 .
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 ==== Procedure ==== ==== Procedure ====
  
-Use the first waveform generator as source Vin to provide a 5V amplitude, 1 kHz triangle wave excitation to the circuit. Use the second waveform generator as constant voltage source with 5V amplitude.+Use the first waveform generator as source Vin to provide a 5V amplitude peak-to-peak, 1 kHz triangle wave excitation to the circuit. Use the second waveform generator as constant voltage source with 5V amplitude peak-to-peak.
 Supply the op amp to +5V from the power supply. Configure the scope so that the input signal is displayed on channel 1 and the output signal is displayed on channel 2. Supply the op amp to +5V from the power supply. Configure the scope so that the input signal is displayed on channel 1 and the output signal is displayed on channel 2.
  
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 <WRAP round download> <WRAP round download>
 **Lab Resources:** **Lab Resources:**
-  * Fritzing files: [[ https://minhaskamal.github.io/DownGit/#/home?url=https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/education_tools/tree/master/m2k/fritzing/pwm_lab_bb | pwm_lab_bb]] +  * Fritzing files: [[downgit>education_tools/tree/master/m2k/fritzing/pwm_lab_bb | pwm_lab_bb]] 
-  * LTspice files: [[ https://minhaskamal.github.io/DownGit/#/home?url=https://github.com/analogdevicesinc/education_tools/tree/master/m2k/ltspice/pwm_lab_ltspice | pwm_lab_ltspice]]+  * LTspice files: [[downgit>education_tools/tree/master/m2k/ltspice/pwm_lab_ltspice | pwm_lab_ltspice]]
 </WRAP> </WRAP>
 ===== Further Reading ===== ===== Further Reading =====
university/courses/electronics/electronics-lab-pulse-width-modulation.txt · Last modified: 27 Jan 2021 22:36 by Robin Getz