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This document appears to be an experiment report on voltage division using fixed and variable resistors. It includes an introduction, descriptions of wiring the circuits for unloaded and loaded conditions, data tables showing output voltages, exercises calculating output voltages for different component values, brief sections for data analysis and findings/conclusions, and references. The aim seems to be to investigate how output voltage varies when dividing and loading a voltage using different resistor configurations.
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University of the East

Caloocan College of
Engineering

Experiment No. 1
M3: Activity No. 1: Experiment
No. 3 Voltage Division

NEE 2102: Circuits 1 Laboratory 2EE -


1A

Yap, Blyztoffer Eleazar T.


20211120080
I. Introduction

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II. Wiring Circuit

Run 1A Voltage Divider with Fixed Resistors


1.1

Unloaded Condition Run 1A


Run 1B

1.2

Loaded Condition
Run 2 Voltage Divider with Variable Resistor (Potentiometer)

Run 2A

Unloaded Condition
Run 2B

Loaded Condition
III. Data and Computations

Table 1.1 High and Low voltage output of voltage divider with an unloaded
condition
25.10
Table 1.2 High and Low voltage
output of a voltage divider
connected with a High
and Low resistance load
Potentiometer
Setting
Low
25.10
Table 1.2 High and Low voltage
output of a voltage divider
connected with a High
and Low resistance load
Potentiometer
Setting
Low
Table 1.2 Hight and low voltage output of a voltage divider connected with a
High and Low resistance load

25.10
Table 1.2 High and Low voltage
output of a voltage divider
connected with a High
and Low resistance load
Potentiometer
Setting
Low
Table 1.2 High and Low voltage
output of a voltage divider
connected with a High
and Low resistance load
Table 1.2 High and Low voltage
output of a voltage divider
connected with a High
and Low resistance load

Table 2.1 High and Low Voltage of a voltage divider with potentiometer
Table 1.2 High and Low voltage
output of a voltage divider
connected with a High
and Low resistance load
Table 2.2 voltage divider with
potentiometer as a resistor
connected across a high
and low resistance load
Table 2.2 voltage divider with potentiometer as a resistor connected across a
high and low resistance load

All the data are gathered from Multisim Simulator with the given of 43V input voltage.
Exercises

Exercise 1: In the voltage divider circuit of Fig. 3.2(A), compute for the output voltage if the
values for the circuit parameters are as follows
a) VIN = 24 V, R1 = 50Ω, R2 = 100Ω
b) VIN = 24 V, R1 = 100Ω, R2 = 50Ω
c) VIN = 24 V, R1 = 100Ω, R2 = 100Ω

Draw conclusions from your computations.

Formula for output w/out load


V out =
( V¿
R1 + R 2 )
R 2 or V out =V ¿
R2
(
R1 + R2 )
A). V out = ( 50+100
24
) 100=16 V
=(
100+50 )
24
B). V out 50=8V

=(
100+100 )
24
C). V out 100=12 V

Exercise 2: In the voltage divider circuit of Fig. 3.2(B), compute for the output voltage if the
values for the circuit parameters are as follows

a) VIN = 24 V, R1 = 20Ω, R2 = 100Ω, RL = 50Ω


b) VIN = 24 V, R1 = 20Ω, R2 = 100Ω, RL = 100Ω
c) VIN = 24 V, R1 = 20Ω, R2 = 100Ω, RL = 200Ω

Draw conclusions from your computations

(24)(100)(50)
a ¿ . V out = =15V
( 20 ) ( 100 ) + ( 20 ) ( 50 ) +(100)(50)
(24)(100)(100)
b ¿ . V out = =17.14 V
( 20 ) ( 100 ) + ( 20 ) ( 100 )+(100)(100)
(24 )( 100)(200)
c ¿ .V out = =18.46 V
( 20 )( 100 )+ ( 20 )( 200 ) +(100)(200)

IV. Data analysis and interpretation

Run 1A Unloaded Condition


.

Run 1B Loaded Condition

.
Run 2 Voltage Divider with Variable Resistor (Potentiometer)

Run 2A Unloaded Condition


Run 2B Loaded Condition

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V. Findings and Conclusion

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VI. References

TG/TK match resistor. caddok. Retrieved from: www.caddock.com

Flex Sensor. lastminuteengineers. Retrieved from: www.lastminuteengineers.com

Voltage Divider.KhanAcademy, Retrieved from: www.khanacademy.org

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