EE387-V2 - Experiment No.10
EE387-V2 - Experiment No.10
EE387-V2 - Experiment No.10
CEBU CITY
EE387 - V2 - C2
BASIC ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING LAB
EXPERIMENT NO. 10
INDUCTIVE CIRCUIT
GROUP NO. 1
DATE PERFORMED: 12/13/2022
DATE DUE: 12/23/2022
SUBMITTED BY:
ALARBA, PEDROCHE N.
BALASBAS, HANNAHZEL G.
CABESAS, MARK ANTHONY E.
CAM, LEX MARION D.
CATINGUB, KANDACE THEA C.
BSCHE – 2,3,4
SUBMITTED TO:
Module DL 3155M07
Oscilloscope
Signal Generator
Cable set
1
𝑅1 = 10Ω − 𝑊 − 5%
4
𝐿1 = 10𝑚𝐻
𝐿2 = 4.7𝑚𝐻
III. PROCEDURE
Module DL3155M07 was inserted to the console and the main switch was turned
ON. The circuit was connected as shown in Figure 5.1a and the oscilloscope was set
with the following; CH1 = 1V/DlV, CH2 = 20mV/DlV, TIME/DlV = 10μs, and Coupling =
AC. Signal Generator was then supplied and the output was adjusted to 4Vp-p = 20kHz.
The signal displayed in the oscilloscope was then drawn for Figure 5.1a. Representing
the input signal with a continuous line and signal across R1 with a dotted line in
measuring the peak input voltage and its peak voltage across R1 along its period of
the alternating voltage in divisions and μs. The peak current and the number of
degrees per division has been calculated. Each value was written in its respective
columns in Table 5.1. The input wave was set to the center of the screen reading the
number of horizontal divisions from the center of the screen between the voltage and
current. The phase angle was then determined by getting the product between the
results from the number of horizontal divisions and the number of degrees of per
divisions. The inductive reactance X11 was then calculated and recorded. The process
was then repeated in accordance with the frequency values that were required in
Table 5.1a.
The circuit was connected as shown in Figure 5.1b and the oscilloscope was set
with the following; CH1=1V/DlV, CH2=20mV/DlV, TIME/DlV=10μs, and Coupling=AC.
Signal Generator was then supplied and the output was adjusted to 4Vp-p=20kHz. The
peak input voltage and peak voltage across R1 are measured and all data is then
recorded to its corresponding column at Table 5.2. The peak current, total series
inductance and total series inductive reactance is then calculated and its results are
written at Table 5.2 as well.
The circuit was connected as shown in Figure 5.1c and the oscilloscope was set
with the following; CH1=0.5V/DlV, CH2=20mV/DlV, TIME/DlV=10μs, and
Coupling=AC. Signal Generator was then supplied and the output was adjusted to
2Vp-p=20kHz. The peak input voltage and peak voltage across R1 are measured and
all data is then recorded to its corresponding column at Table 5.2. The peak current,
total parallel inductance and total parallel inductive reactance is then calculated and
its results are written at Table 5.2 as well.
f Nº Nº 𝝋 XL1
[ kHz ] Degree per Horizontal degrees [Ω]
Division Division
20 72 1.2 80.4 1256.637
Table 10.1
@20 kHz
XL = 2π𝑓𝐿
= 2𝜋(20000)( 1𝑥10−2 )
= 1256.637 Ω
@18 kHz
XL = 2π𝑓𝐿
= 2𝜋(18000)( 1𝑥10−2 )
= 1130.97 Ω
@16 kHz
XL = 2π𝑓𝐿
= 2𝜋(16000)( 1𝑥10−2 )
= 1005.31 Ω
@14 kHz
XL = 2π𝑓𝐿
= 2𝜋(14000)( 1𝑥10−2 )
= 879.65 Ω
LT = L1 +L2
R1 = 10 Ω - 0.5%
= 10 mH + 4.7 mH
= 14.7 mH L1 = 10 mH
L2 = 4.7mH
XL = 2π𝑓𝐿
= 2𝜋(20000)( 14.7𝑥10−3 )
= 1847.25648 Ω
1 1 1 1
𝑋𝐿𝑇 = [ + + + ]2
1256.64 1130.97 1005.31 879.65
= 262.36 Ω
𝐿1 𝑥 𝐿2
𝐿𝑇 =
𝐿1+𝐿2
10 𝑥 4.7
=
10+4.7
= 3.197 Ω
VI. GRAPH
VII. INTERPRETATION OF DATA AND RESULTS
VIII. CONCLUSION
IX. CONTRIBUTIONS