Postlab Report #3
Postlab Report #3
Postlab Report #3
Lab #2
AC MEASUREMENTS
Poyraz Emel
26547
Session E
18.03.2021
Spring 2020/2021
Introduction
The goal of this experiment was to observe the voltage across resistance and
our aim is comparing differences between capacitor and inductor. Another aim is
to observe Vc+VL and VL voltages which are dependent with frequency in the
circuit which has resistance, capacitor and inductor. With increasing and
our results.
Data/Results
c) Measure the resonant frequency, f0, of the circuit. How did you find the resonance?
d) Apply a 5 Vpp signal from the input source. Obtain the magnitude of |VC+VL|, |VL| and |VC| at 0.1f0,
0.5f0, 0.8f0, f0, 1.5f0, 3f0, 10f0
e) Find the upper and lower 3-dB frequencies, fH and fL. What is the bandwidth? What is the quality
factor?
Bandwidth= fh-fl = -6.267MHz
Part 1
First, I created circuit with sine wave which has 5 Vpp. If peak to peak value is 5, as we see in the signals
peak value will be 5/2=l2.5l V. Then, I added two labels which are Vin and Vout. Vin is in the left side of
resistance, Vout is in the between capacitor and resistance. I simulated the circuit with transient
simulation and observed Vin and Vout signals at the same time.
Part 2
In the experiment that we conducted in the second part, we learned that "cut off frequency" is-3dB.We
learned to calculate "resonant frequency" in the Circuit combined with RC and RL circuits. By simulating
the AC circuit, we then installed, we observed the change of voltage passing through the capacitor and
I observed RL and Rc circuits and their behaviors. In the first part, I created RC circuit in Ltspice
with ac analysis. Then I simulated RC circuit and observed AC signal waves. In addition, we
could point out and zoom in -3dB point from the graph of the simulation which called half
power point. In second part, I created circuit which has capacitor and inductor and simulated
this circuit with transient simulation. In this simulation, our aim was observing the voltages
across capacitor and inductor. After we found resonant frequency. Finally, we experienced that
voltage across capacitor and inductor can be changed by frequency. When we increase
frequency, inductor has more voltage because of reactance of inductor which is XL= 2πfL. On
the other hand, if we decrease frequency, we see that inductor has more voltage because of
1. What are the differences between the frequency response of series RC and RL circuits?
Inductor has more dominant than capacitor in high frequency.Because XL=2πfL so inductor more
dominant in high frequency on the other hand capacitor more dominant than inductor in low frequency.
3. Are the measured values of VC + VL in Figure 2 at resonance any different than what you obtained
I found VC +VL = 0 at resonant frequency with hand-calculation. In simulation of Ltspice, we see that VC
+ VL almost zero. In the beginning of simulation, capacitor be more dominant than inductor. Because
4. In Part 2 why cannot we connect the oscilloscope probe between the capacitor terminals directly to
measure VC?
If we connect oscilloscope probe between the capacitor terminals directly to measure Vc, it will be short