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MITx: 6.002.1x Circuits and Electronics 1: Basic Circuit Analysis

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 Textbook Lab 2

 Overview (1 point possible)


A circuit that combines two or more signals is called a mixer. In this lab, your goal is to build a
mixer that combines the signals generated by two voltage sources, V1 and V2, where:
 Math Review

V1 is a 1 kHz square wave that varies between 0V and +1V, and


 Entrance Survey
V2 is a 5 kHz sine wave that varies between -1V and +1V.
 Week 1
Please design a circuit that mixes V1 and V2 to produce Vout such that

 Week 2

Linearity and
Superposition

Static Discipline and


Boolean Logic

Week 2 Tutorials
The resulting output should be similar to that shown in Figure 1. The maximum value of the
Homework 2 output is approximately and the minimum value is approximately .
Homework due May 12, 2016 at
16:00 UTC 

Lab 2
Lab due May 12, 2016 at 16:00
UTC 

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 Week 3

 Week 4

 Practice Exam
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 Final Exam

 Exit Survey

Figure 1. Desired output waveform

Hint: Figure 2 shows a simple resistive mixer for combining two signals.

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Figure 2. Simple resistive mixer

Enter your circuit below, using the appropriate configuration of resistors. Please do not modify
the wiring or parameters of the voltage sources -- your goal is to take the signals they generate
and combine them, not to change what is generated. Run a 5ms transient analysis to verify the
correct operation of your circuit. We will be checking for the transient waveform at the "output"
node.

DC TRAN

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When you're done or if you wish to save your work, please click CHECK. The checker will be
verifying the voltage of the output node at several different times, so you'll earn a point only
after you've performed the transient simulation so that the checker will have a waveform to

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