Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia: Simulation of LED, Battery, Switch, and Resistor With Proteus
Fakultas Teknik Universitas Indonesia: Simulation of LED, Battery, Switch, and Resistor With Proteus
Group :1
Yuliani
Class : 2CC8
CEP CCIT
FAKULTAS TEKNIK UNIVERSITAS INDONESIA
2020
Developed by
Name:
NIIT
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“Simulation of LED,Battery,Switch, and Resistor
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NIIT
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that this report titled “Simulation of LED,Battery,Switch, and Resistor with
Proteus” embodies the original work done by Muhammad Reza Satria and Yuliani Project in
partial fulfillment of their course requirement at NIIT.
Coordinator:
Mr. Mhd Idham Khalif, S.Kom
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
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SYSTEM ANALYSIS
The results of the voltage calculation from the multimeter used to measure the battery are 12V.
Why ? Because the capacity of the battery is 12V, for example the capacity of the battery is
9V, the results that will appear on the mulimeter are also 9V.
Then the results of voltage measurements using a multimeter on the LED lights are 2.49V.
and the measurement results on the current is 0.09 amperes. Why ? Because the volt
age and current are impeded by resistors that have a resistance value of 100ohm.
Why is that ? Because the greater the resistance value of the resistor, the smaller the voltage
and current produced, while the smaller the resistance value of the resistor, the greater the
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Components Components used
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1. Resistor
2. LED
3. Battery
4. Switch
Explanation:
called resistance. Besides this resistor has no polarity or positive negatives on its
2. Light Emitting Diode (LED). Is a type of diode that can emit light. Its use as a
lighting lamp is more efficient and more durable than incandescent and fluorescent
lamps.
3. Battery is a device that can convert the stored chemical energy into electrical energy
that can be used by an electronic device. Almost all portable electronic devices such
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Suite
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Measurement Objectives
The purpose of this measurement is so that we can find out how much the voltage and
current values for turning on the LED, and so that we can find out whether our circuit is