Prelab-3_Trung_Doan copy
docx
School
Kennesaw State University *
*We aren’t endorsed by this school
Course
2301
Subject
Electrical Engineering
Date
Apr 3, 2024
Type
docx
Pages
5
Uploaded by jackdoan04
Prelab-3 Worksheet
Circuit Analysis – I
Student Name(s):
Trung Doan
Student ID(s):
001049519
Task 1a
Table 1: Resistance Calculation:
Resistor #
Color Code
Calculated Resistance Value
R1
Green–Blue–Brown
560
R2
Red–Red–Brown
220
R3
Orange–Orange–Brown
330
R4
Yellow–Violet–Brown
470
Note 1:
Color codes are given excluding the tolerance color band. Note 2:
The resistance, voltage and current values in all tables must be written with units.
Task 1b
Table 2: Analytical Calculations – Circuit Analysis Results:
V
s
Series Circuit
Parallel Circuit
V
R
2
I
I
s
I
1
I
2
9 V
2.54V
11.54mA
46.42mA
27.27mA
19.15mA
In the next page, show ’
detailed step-by-step
’ calculations corresponding to Table 2.
Note: To calculate the source current I
s
in the Parallel Circuit, first find the equivalent resistance
(R1 || R2).
1 | P a g e
Within the space given below show ‘
detailed step-by-step
’ calculations for the Series Circuit
to
find the voltage drop across R2 (
V
R
2
) and the current through the circuit (
I
).
Req = R1 + R2
Req = 560Ω + 220Ω = 780Ω
I = V
R
I = 9
780
= .01154A or 11.54mA
Vr2 = I * R2
Vr2 = 0.01154A * 220Ω = 2.54V
Within the space given below show ‘
detailed step-by-step
’ calculations for the Parallel Circuit
to
find source current (
I
s
), current through R3 (
I
1
), and current through R4 (
I
2
).
Req = R
3
∗
R
4
R
3
+
R
4
Req = 330
∗
470
330
+
470
= 193.88Ω
Is = Vs
Req
Is = 9
193.88
= 46.42A
I1 = 9
330
= 0.02727A or 27.27mA
I2 = 9
470
= 0.01915A or 19.15mA
2 | P a g e
Task 2
Table 3: LTspice Simulation Results:
V
s
Series Circuit
Parallel Circuit
V
R
2
I
I
s
I
1
I
2
9 V
2.54V
11.54mA
46.42mA
27.27mA
19.15mA
Screenshot # 1
(Place your Screenshot # 1 below)
3 | P a g e
Your preview ends here
Eager to read complete document? Join bartleby learn and gain access to the full version
- Access to all documents
- Unlimited textbook solutions
- 24/7 expert homework help
Screenshot # 2
(Place your Screenshot # 2 below)
Prelab-3 Submission Requirements:
Convert/save this Prelab-3 Worksheet as a .pdf file
with a filename as follows: If Prelab is done individually:
“Prelab-3_FirstName_LastName.pdf”. If Prelab is done in a group:
If you have been explicitly instructed by your lab instructor to
perform the Prelab exercises in a group, then save this Prelab-3 Worksheet as a .pdf file
with
a filename following the convention below: 4 | P a g e
Let’s consider that two students are doing the prelab in a group. Then the filename should be:
“Prelab-3_FirstName of Student 1_FirstName of Student 2.pdf”. For example, if name of the
two students are Tom Cruz and Morgan Freeman, respectively, then the Prelab-2 Worksheet
file should have the following name: “Prelab-3_Tom_Morgan.pdf”. Similar file naming
convention should be followed to properly name your LTspice
schematic
file
. Improperly
named files may be subject to point deductions.
Prelab Submission Checklist: There should be three files
submitted for your Prelab-3
assignment. The Prelab-3 Worksheet (.pdf) and two LTspice schematic files (.asc).
Check with your lab instructor about specific instructions on how to submit your Prelab files
for assessment and grading.
Prelab Score:
This prelab contributes to 30 points toward Lab 3 (each Task in the Prelab is
worth 10 points). In-lab hands-on work will contribute to 70 points (Lab 3 total is 100 points).
5 | P a g e
Related Documents
Related Questions
What type of atom is needed as a dopant in an n-type semiconductor?
___ atoms that have fewer valence electrons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced
___atoms that have more valence electrons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced___atoms that have more electrons and protons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced___atoms that have fewer electrons and protons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced
Why is it called n-type?
___We add additional neutrons, which has the symbol "p".___We add additional electrons, each of which has a negative charge.___We add additional neutrons, and semiconductor in result is fully neutral.___We add additional electrons, and semiconductor in result is fully negatively charged.
arrow_forward
The purpose of the current limiting resistor in a Zener diode circuit is to _________.
a. Maintain a constant current through the load resistor
b. Maintain a constant voltage across the Zener diode
c. Maintain a constant current through the Zener diode
d. Drop the additional voltage from the power supply in order to maintain a constant voltage across the Zener diode
Please answer it clearly.
arrow_forward
Answer all the items. Thanks!
arrow_forward
Question 6
Feedback
Vin
Incorrect.
+
R1
Vb
+
Given a diode circuit with Vin = 1.5 V, R1 =1.8 kOhms, Vb 5.9 V. Determine the current along the diode. Consider the diode as ideal.
ID=_____ MA
Round your answer to 2 decimal places.
Your Answer: -2.44
D1
arrow_forward
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
Recommended textbooks for you


Delmar's Standard Textbook Of Electricity
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:9781337900348
Author:Stephen L. Herman
Publisher:Cengage Learning
Related Questions
- What type of atom is needed as a dopant in an n-type semiconductor? ___ atoms that have fewer valence electrons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced ___atoms that have more valence electrons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced___atoms that have more electrons and protons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced___atoms that have fewer electrons and protons than the semiconductor atoms being replaced Why is it called n-type? ___We add additional neutrons, which has the symbol "p".___We add additional electrons, each of which has a negative charge.___We add additional neutrons, and semiconductor in result is fully neutral.___We add additional electrons, and semiconductor in result is fully negatively charged.arrow_forwardThe purpose of the current limiting resistor in a Zener diode circuit is to _________. a. Maintain a constant current through the load resistor b. Maintain a constant voltage across the Zener diode c. Maintain a constant current through the Zener diode d. Drop the additional voltage from the power supply in order to maintain a constant voltage across the Zener diode Please answer it clearly.arrow_forwardAnswer all the items. Thanks!arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Delmar's Standard Textbook Of ElectricityElectrical EngineeringISBN:9781337900348Author:Stephen L. HermanPublisher:Cengage Learning


Delmar's Standard Textbook Of Electricity
Electrical Engineering
ISBN:9781337900348
Author:Stephen L. Herman
Publisher:Cengage Learning