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Lab Report 4
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(02) Zener Diode Circuits. (Course: Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory)
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Consider the circuit shown in the figure. A Q-point value
for Ic between a minimum of 4 mA and a maximum of
5 mA is required. Assume that resistor values are
constant and that 8 ranges from 105 to 310. It is desired
for Rp to have the largest possible value while meeting
Part A
the other constraints.
Determine the value of RR.
(Figure 1)
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
HẢ
Rp =
Omega
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
Figure
< 1 of 1
+15 V
Part B
Determine the value of RE.
1 k2
Express your answer to three significant figures and include the appropriate units.
RB
VBEQ = 0.7 V
HẢ
?
5 V
RE
RE =
Omega
Submit
Previous Answers Request Answer
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Solve first four parts
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Which one or ones of the following statements about Kirchhoff's rules are correct?
I) The junction rule is based on the law of conservation of energy.
II) The loop rule is based on the law of conservation of energy.
III) The number of required equations to find the unknown currents has to be as many as the number of all possible loops.
O A) Il and II
B) II
O C) I and II
O D) II
O E) I
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Need step by step
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Part A:
A multi-range ammeter is required to measure the current in a certain network. A
PMMC instrument has connected as an Ayrton shunt with a four resistor across
PMMC. The resistance values are R1 = 0.0060, R2 = 0.0650, R3 = 4.00 and R4
%3D
=10.00. The PMMC has Rm = 1kQ and FSD = 50µA.
%3D
a. Draw the circuit for the multi-range Ayrton shunt.
b. Calculate the four current ranges of the ammeter.
c. What is the main advantage of Ayrton shunt ammeter compared to parallel
type.
d. Briefly explain how this device can be calibrated.
* Note: Show all calculation details.
Part B:
The measurement of the voltage from a prototype of a 20V DC power supply were
captured by 8 times as shown in the following table:
Number
1
6
Voltage (V)
18.5
19.8
20.2
19.9
20.0
20.1
19.7
18.9
Determine the following:
1. the arithmetic mean,
2. the standard deviation of the readings,
3. the probable error.
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SUBJECT: INDUSTRIAL ELECTRONICS
TOPIC: Power Supply Using LM 317 & LM337
NOTE: ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS AND EXPLAIN AND EXPOUND YOUR
ANSWER! MAKE SURE THE ANSWER IS CORRECT TO RATE YOU HIGHLY FOR THE
ANSWER. ANSWER THE TABLE AND OTHER QUESTIONS. THANK YOU! answer with
correct, PLEASE FOLLOW INSTRUCTIONS
ANSWER IT IN CORRECT & Explain THANKS
Make a (3) titles about this project:
A.
B.
C.
Make abstract about this project:
ABSTRACT - [ is a self-contained, short, and powerful statement that describes a larger work.
Abstracts cannot contain equations, figures, or tables.]
Make an introduction about this project that contains the (1) Background of the Project
(2) Objective of the Project, (3) Scope and Limitation of the Project
INTRODUCTION
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Breadboard Projects
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BOX FINAL ANSWER
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EXPERIMENT 2
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SERIES DC CIRCUITS
OBJECTIVE
The focus of this exercise is an examination of basic series DC circuits with resistors. A key
element is Kirchhoff's Voltage Law which states that the sum of voltage rises around a loop
must equal the sum of the voltage drops. The voltage divider rule will also be investigated.
THEORY OVERVIEW
A series circuit is defined by a single loop in which all components are arranged in daisy-
chain fashion. The current is the same at all points in the loop and may be found by dividing
the total voltage source by the total resistance. The voltage drops across any resistor may
then be found by multiplying that current by the resistor value. Consequently, the voltage
drops in a series circuit are directly proportional to the resistance. An alternate technique to
find the voltage is the voltage divider rule. This states that the voltage across any resistor (or
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