lab report eet 2010
EET 2010 Lab Exercise #2 Electronics Principles
In this lab you will construct and measure the output of a half wave and a full wave rectifier and
the filtered output. In addition you will learn to use the Math function on the oscilloscope.
Equipment 1. Function Generator (FG)
2. Oscilloscope
3. DMM
Materials 1. (4) 1N4002 Diodes 2. 1k Ohm Resistor
3. 10uF and 100uF Capacitor
Procedure
1. Assemble the circuit shown above. Set the FG to provide V1 to the circuit
2. Once assembled, measure V1 with channel 1 of the oscilloscope and the voltage across
the resistor with channel 2. Measure and record the maximum and minimum voltages
of the rectified waveform. Save a screenshot (image of waveforms) including measured
values.
3. Shut off the FG, add a 10uF capacitor (filter) in parallel with the load. Measure and
record the peak-to-peak voltage of the ripple voltage. Save a screenshot including
measured values.
4. Replace the 10uF capacitor with the 100uF capacitor and repeat step 3. Save a
screenshot.
5. Calculate the ripple factor for each filter.
6. Do not turn on power until instructed
to. Now, assemble the circuit in
Figure 2-2. Use channel 1 to measure
the voltage on node 3 and use channel
2 to measure the voltage on node 1.
Ask the lab instructor to verify the
circuit and probes before applying
power to it. Once the circuit is
approved, apply power from the FG.
Use the math function on the
oscilloscope to subtract channel 2 from channel 1 to get the output waveform as seen
by the resistor. Measure and record the maximum and minimum voltages of the
rectified (Math) waveform. Save a screenshot including measured values.
EET 2010 Lab Exercise #2 Electronics Principles
7. Add the 10uF capacitor to the circuit across R1 again. Note how the shape of the wave
looks and measure and record the peak-to-peak voltage of the ripple voltage. Save a
screenshot including measured values.
8. Replace the 10uf capacitor with the 100uF capacitor and repeat step 7. Save a
screenshot.
9. Calculate the ripple factor for each filter using measured quantities.
Submittal:
OBJECTIVE
DATA – must include but may not be limited to: Two circuits, six screenshots including
measured values, ripple factor calculations. (Nothing submitted should be hand-written)
DISCUSSION – at minimum, include discussion about the shapes of the waveforms for each
variation of the circuit that was mentioned in the lab with respect to the corresponding
theoretical material discussed in lecture. Discuss what the circuit does and also discuss the
importance of the capacitor size.