Circuits Lab 1

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Lab #1: Introduction to Instruments ECOR1043: Circuits Lab Section: Group Member 1: Group Member 2: Performed on: Submitted on:
Discussion Questions Briefly (maximum four lines) answer the following questions: Write one advantage of assembling a circuit on the breadboard and one advantage of soldering the circuit. [ /3] One advantage of assembling a circuit on the breadboard would be the ease-of-use and lack of requiring more equipment. One advantage to soldering is that is a stronger, more permanent connection. What is the difference between the automatic measurements and measurements taken using cursors? [ /3] The automatic measurements analyze the graph itself and determine its peak, period, frequency, etc. The cursors let you determine exactly what you want to measure according to how you place them. Compare the period and peak-to-peak voltage values of the signal obtained by using automatic and cursor measurements. Comment on the difference between peak-to-peak voltage values)? For the automatic measurements, the period was 100µs and the peak-to-peak voltage was 5.5V, For the cursor measurements, the period was 100µs and the peak-to-peak voltage was 5.508 V. The period remained the same for both the cursor and automatic measurements while the peak-to-peak voltage differed.
6.5.2 Automatic Measurements (7) Vertical Scale: 100µs (9) Horizontal Scale: ΔV = 5.0002V (11) Frequency ƒ = 10kHz (12) Period T = 100µs Figure 1: Waveform Figure 2: Vertical Scale and Period
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