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Lab 1 - Introduction To Multisim-Oscilloscope

This lab document summarizes an experiment using Multisim software to measure the performance of an RC filter circuit using an oscilloscope. Key findings include: - Measurements were taken of the input and output signals of the RC filter circuit using an oscilloscope at frequencies of 10kHz and 2kHz. - At 10kHz, the peak input voltage was 7.062V, peak output was 6.321V, the time period was 381.250us, and the calculated voltage gain was 0.961 dB. - At 2kHz, the peak input voltage was -6.111V, peak output was -1.181V, and using these values, the calculated

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Lab 1 - Introduction To Multisim-Oscilloscope

This lab document summarizes an experiment using Multisim software to measure the performance of an RC filter circuit using an oscilloscope. Key findings include: - Measurements were taken of the input and output signals of the RC filter circuit using an oscilloscope at frequencies of 10kHz and 2kHz. - At 10kHz, the peak input voltage was 7.062V, peak output was 6.321V, the time period was 381.250us, and the calculated voltage gain was 0.961 dB. - At 2kHz, the peak input voltage was -6.111V, peak output was -1.181V, and using these values, the calculated

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School of Trade and Technology Wireless Information Networking

ELCT120 Electronics

Lab 1: Introduction to Multisim – Oscilloscope

Name: Sravya Nunemunthala


Partner: Sai Chandu Shivalingari
Section: 01

LAB-01
Ext Trig
+
_
A B
++ __

R1

4.7kΩ
V1
12V
C1 C2 2
6
1
5nF 5nF U1
5
3554SM
5Vrms 7
R2
10kHz
0° 9.4kΩ
V2 12V
- Time T1 = 14.126 ms, is the elapsed time since the simulation has run till ruler T1
position.
- Time T2 = 14.507 ms, is the elapsed time since the simulation has run till ruler
T2 position.
- Time T2 – T1 = 381.250 us, is the time difference between rulers locations in
the mentioned order. Typical application of time difference is to measure period
of periodic signal and hence to calculate the frequency.
- The magnitude of Channel A (red curve) at time T1 is 7.062 V.
- The magnitude of Channel A at time T2 is +3.025 V.
- The difference in magnitude of Channel A at time T2 and Channel A at time T1 is
- -4.037 V.
- The magnitude of Channel B (blue curve) at time T1 is +4.960V.
- The magnitude of Channel B at time T2 is 6.321 V.
- The difference in magnitude of Channel B at time T2 and Channel B at time T1 is
1.361 V.

The measured values when frequency is 10KHZ:

Peak value Vpk of channel A (Input) 7.062V


Peak value Vpk of channel B (Output) 6.321V
The time period (T) 381.250us
The frequency (f) 0.00262
The voltage gain G(dB) 0.961 dB
Measured values when frequency is 2KHZ:

Peak value Vpk of channel A (Input) -6.111


Peak value Vpk of channel B (Output) -1.181

Use the measured values to calculate the filter gain G (dB) at 2 KHz.
The calculated gain is 14.276 dB.

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