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EE-Lab 8

This lab report describes developing a variable voltage supply using a variable resistor. Students used Proteus software to simulate the circuit and observe the theoretical and simulated outputs. They then built the circuit using a breadboard, battery, potentiometer, and multimeter. Measurements were taken of the potentiometer's resistance at different applied voltages. The results matched closely with calculated values, validating the circuit design. Students learned about using Proteus for circuit simulation and the effect of potentiometer resistance on output voltage.

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EE-Lab 8

This lab report describes developing a variable voltage supply using a variable resistor. Students used Proteus software to simulate the circuit and observe the theoretical and simulated outputs. They then built the circuit using a breadboard, battery, potentiometer, and multimeter. Measurements were taken of the potentiometer's resistance at different applied voltages. The results matched closely with calculated values, validating the circuit design. Students learned about using Proteus for circuit simulation and the effect of potentiometer resistance on output voltage.

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Electrical Engineering Lab

3rd SEMESTER

Lab Instructor: Engr. Ali Hassan


Session: ME-14 Section: B Workstation No:
Group Details
Names Registration No. Lab Performance Listen
Lab Report Total
(4) Learnt/
(4) Viva (2) (10)

Zain Ahmed 428451


Ashique Ali 407726
Sher Nawaz 411357
Basit Ali 414318

School of Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering


Lab report 8

Title:

Developing a variable voltage supply using variable resistor.


 Objectives:

The basic objective of this lab:


1. To know about Proteus software.
2. To draw different circuit in
Proteus window.
3. To check circuit Theoretical
output and simulated output.
The basic objective of this lab:
1. To know about Proteus software.
2. To draw different circuits in the Proteus window.
3. To check the circuit's Theoretical output and simulated output.
4. Understanding the use of potentiometer.
5. Understanding the effect of load addition on voltage.
 Component and Equipment
required:

 Breadboard
 Voltage source(Battery)
 Rheostat
 Digital multimeter

PROTEUS:
The Proteus Design Suite is a
proprietary software tool suite used
primarily for electronic design
automation. The software is used
mainly by electronic design
engineers and technicians to create
schematics and electronic prints for
manufacturing printed circuit boards.
Using this software we
can design different circuit.
Proteus has a rich library of
component which includes
microcontroller, Different types of
voltage source etc. By using this
software we can make
stimulated circuit to check before
start it in lab.
 PROTEUS:
The Proteus Design Suite is a proprietary software tool suite used primarily for electronic design automation.
The software is used mainly by electronic design engineers and technicians to create schematics and
electronic prints for manufacturing printed circuit boards. Using this software, we can design different circuits.
Proteus has a rich library of components which includes microcontrollers, different types of voltage sources,
etc. By using this software, we can make a simulated circuit to check before starting it in the lab.

USES STEPS:
1. Open Proteus ISIS Schematic
Capture.
2. Select the Component Mode from
the left Toolbar.
3. Click On P (Pick From Libraries)
4. Add all the required components.
5. Place the components on the
workspace.
6. Wire up the circuit.
7. Click on Play Button on the
bottom left to start simulation
 Procedure for proteus:
1. Open Proteus ISIS Schematic Capture.
2. Select the Component Mode from the left Toolbar.
3. Click on P (Pick from Libraries)
4. Add all the required components.

5. Place the components in the workspace.


6. Wire up the circuit.
7. Click on the Play Button on the bottom left to start the simulation.

CONCLUSION:
This lab helps us to know about the
Proteus software and the use of
Proteus software for
different circuit simulation. In circuit
lab we have to deal with different
electrical component and
we have to perform experiments as
well. It is a better way to understand
circuit before
implementing it on the breadbo
Simulation of Proteus by Zain Ahmed:
 Procedure for Hardware:
 First of all, connect a potentiometer to the breadboard.
 Connect the first and last terminal of potentiometer with battery.
 And center and first terminal with multimeter and measure voltage across terminal a,b.
 Find the resistance Rab using formula:
Vab = Rab x Vo / Rac
 Set the voltage at 2,4,6,8,10 etc. and measure the resistance of Rab.

 Simulation of Hardware:

When voltage is 8V

Resistance when v=20V Resistance when v=2V

When voltage is set to 2V Resistance when v= 4V


Resistance when V= 6V Resistance when V=10V

When V=10V Resistance when V=10V

 Results and calculations:


Voltage Measured Resistance(KΩ) Calculated resistance(KΩ) Error %

2 54 50 8

4 106 101 4.95

6 157 152 3.28

8 207 202 2.47

10 258 253 1.97

12 308 304 1.31

14 358 354 1.12

16 408 405 0.74

18 456 456 0

20 507 507 0

The basic objective of this lab:


1. To know about Proteus software.
2. To draw different circuit in
Proteus window.
3. To check circuit Theoretical
output and simulated output.

By Ashique Ali
 Learnt Lesson:
By Zain Ahmed:
 I learned how to integrate potentiometers into circuits and observed the impact of changing resistance on
circuit parameters during the Proteus simulation.
 The potentiometer acts as a voltage divider, allowing for the adjustment of output voltage.
 Understand the usage of proteus.

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