Electrical Engineering Lab III
Electrical Engineering Lab III
Contents
Time table & content for lab 3 ......................................................................... 4
Laboratory - #1................................................................................................................................. 7
OBJECTIVES.............................................................................................................................. 7
Components ............................................................................................................................... 7
Equipment.................................................................................................................................. 7
PROCEDURE............................................................................................................................ 8
Laboratory - #2 .............................................................................................................................. 11
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 11
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 13
Laboratory - #3 .............................................................................................................................. 16
Inverting amplifier and Summing amplifier ........................................................................................ 16
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 16
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 16
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 18
Laboratory - #4 .............................................................................................................................. 22
Non-Inverting amplifier and difference amplifier ............................................................................... 22
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 22
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 22
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 24
Laboratory - #5 .............................................................................................................................. 27
Integrators and Differentiators .......................................................................................................... 27
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 27
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 27
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 29
Laboratory - #6 .............................................................................................................................. 32
OSCILLATORS (WIEN BRIDGE) ............................................................................................................ 32
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 32
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 33
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 34
Laboratory - #7 .............................................................................................................................. 37
TANK/LC OSCILLATORS ...................................................................................................................... 37
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 37
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 37
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 39
Laboratory - #8 .............................................................................................................................. 42
SCHMITT TRIGGER CIRCUIT BY USING OPAMP ................................................................................... 42
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 42
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 42
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 45
Laboratory - #9 .............................................................................................................................. 48
TIMER CIRCUIT BY USING 555 IC ........................................................................................................ 48
OBJECTIVES............................................................................................................................ 48
Theory/Introduction............................................................................................................ 48
PROCEDURE.......................................................................................................................... 54
Program Regular
Team Leader NN
Course NN
Instructor
ECTS 3
week
Contact Days ( NN
Year/Semester II/I
course
k Materials
parameter
amplifier
9 LAB - #6
11 LAB - #8 Oscillators
12 LAB - #9 Filter
#10
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY III - FOR APPLIED ELECTRONICS II
Date
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Final Examination
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING LABORATORY III - FOR APPLIED ELECTRONICS II
Laboratory - #1
Differential amplifier
OBJECTIVES
Components
1. Resistors: 1K, 2K
Equipment
1. Function Generator
2. Oscilloscope
3. Digital Multi-meter
4. DC source
5. Bread board
value?
C. How can you calculate the value of common mode gain and
D. How can you relate the current pass through R1, R2 and R4?
PROCEDURE
drops
II. Measure the wave shape for the two outputs by each oscilloscope
VCC
5V XSC1
R1 Ext T rig
+
1kΩ R2
_
1kΩ A B
+ _ + _
Q1 Q2
20mVrms
2N3904 2N3904
V1 50 Hz
0°
R6 V2
1kΩ
20mVrms
50 Hz
0°
VEE
-5V
III. Measure the wave shape for the output signal one output with
respect to the other output for the given input voltage signal value.
IV. Measure the wave shape for the two outputs by each oscilloscope
channel for the given input voltage signal value of Q1 and -20
mVrms of Q2. .
V. Measure the wave shape for the output signal one output with
respect to the other output for the given input voltage signal value
Discussion questions
1. Calculate common mode and differential mode gain for the given
amplifier.
2. Measure the current signal and output voltage signal for each
3. Measure the current signal and output voltage signal for Q1 input
Laboratory - #2
OBJECTIVES
Measure the output signal for input signals for both inverting &
non-inverting terminal.
b. Op-amp - UA741
c. Function Generator
d. Oscilloscope
e. Digital Multi-meter
f. DC source
g. Bread board
signal functions
chip diagram
PROCEDURE
1 1 with 5
2 1 with 8
3 1 with 6
4 5 with 6
5 8 with 6
Table 1: Offset value of UA 741
II. Measure the wave shape for the outputs by oscilloscope for the
1 Ground Ground
2 500mV Ground
3 Ground 500mV
4 500mV 500mV
5 500mV -500mV
6 -500mV 500mV
Table 2: the operation mode of UA 741
Discussion questions
1. Calculate common mode and differential mode gain for the given
expected one?
4. If you have a value of offset voltage and current, how can you
Laboratory - #3
OBJECTIVES
b. Op-amp - UA741
c. Function Generator
d. Oscilloscope
e. Digital Multi-meter
f. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
I. INVERTING AMPLIFIER
related as = 1
Gain =
voltage signals.
PROCEDURE
4 10K 1K
2.2K
5 2.2K
2.2K
6 220K
2.2K
7 100K
8 470K 10K
III. Measure the wave shape for the outputs by oscilloscope for the
IV. By constructing the given circuit at the given breadboard, fill the
1 20mV 20mV
2 50mV Ground
3 Ground 50mV
4 100mV 500mV
5 1V 50mV
6 500mV 50mV
Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you collected at the above two tables, give brief
amplifier.
Laboratory - #4
OBJECTIVES
Analyzedifference amplifier
h. Op-amp - UA741
i. Function Generator
j. Oscilloscope
k. Digital Multi-meter
l. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
I. NON-INVERTING AMPLIFIER
related as = (1 + ) 1
Gain = (1 + )
inverting.
notfor non-inverting.
the other
=− ( 2 − V1)
PROCEDURE
1K
2 2.2K
1K
3 3.3K
4 10K 1K
2.2K
5 2.2K
2.2K
6 220K
2.2K
7 100K
VII. Measure the wave shape for the outputs by oscilloscope for the
VIII. By constructing the given circuit at the given breadboard, fill the
1 20mV 20mV
2 50mV Ground
3 Ground 50mV
4 100mV 500mV
5 1V 50mV
6 500mV 50mV
Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you collected at the above two tables, give brief
differenceamplifier.
Laboratory - #5
OBJECTIVES
Relate the input and the output signal for integrator and
differentiators.
c. Op-amp - UA741
d. Function Generator
e. Oscilloscope
f. Digital Multi-meter
g. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
I. DIFFERENTIATOR CIRCUIT
=−
d R
=−
d
every instant.
=− → =−
R d RC
1
=− +
PROCEDURE
4 22uF 10K
10K
5 47uF
10K
6 220uF
10K
7 470uF
III. Measure the wave shape for the outputs by oscilloscope for the
4 22uF 10K
10K
5 220uF
10K
6 2.2uF
0.01K
7 22uF
0.01K
8 220uF
0.01K
9 2.2uF
Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you have collected at the above two tables, give
differentiator circuits.
2. Based on the data collected, how can you relate the effect of
and integrators?
Laboratory - #6
OBJECTIVES
c. Op-amp - UA741
d. Function/signal Generator
e. Oscilloscope
f. Digital Multi-meter
g. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
Since we don’t use phase shift feedback network, the open loop
degree.
following:
=1+
≥3
≥2
becomes
1
=
2
If C1 = C2 = C
PROCEDURE
II. By using oscilloscope, measure the wave shapes and compare the two waves.
III. By changing the value of capacitors, resistors (frequency controller) and the
gain controller resistors (R1 & R2) value fill the given table below.
Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you have collected at the above table, give brief
oscillation.
2. Is there any basic difference on the output wave for row 1, 2, and
6?
3. How can you control the oscillating frequency and also the
oscillating amplitude?
Laboratory - #7
TANK/LC OSCILLATORS
OBJECTIVES
c. Op-amp - UA741
d. Function/signal Generator
e. Oscilloscope
f. Digital Multi-meter
g. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
I. LC OS CILLATOR CIRCUIT
When the switch isconnected with 15V DC source, the capacitor starts charging to charges quickly to
the voltage of the battery.
When the switch is placed in position B, the charged capacitor begins to discharge through the inductor.
The current flows through the coil and builds up a magnetic field around the coil.
following:
=1+
≥3
≥2
becomes
1
=
2
If C1 = C2 = C
PROCEDURE
V. By using oscilloscope, measure the wave shapes and compare the two waves.
VI. By changing the value of capacitors, resistors (frequency controller) and the
gain controller resistors (R1 & R2) value fill the given table below.
Discussion questions
5. Based on the data you have collected at the above table, give brief
oscillation.
6. Is there any basic difference on the output wave for row 1, 2, and
6?
7. How can you control the oscillating frequency and also the
oscillating amplitude?
Lab
Laboratory - #8
OBJECTIVES
uA741
b. Op-amp - UA741
c. Function/signal Generator
d. Oscilloscope
e. Digital Multi-meter
f. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
The reference voltage is zero and if the input signal has more
negative VCC voltage and if the voltage value is less than zero
Note:
R2 = R1||R3
PROCEDURE
VIII. By using oscilloscope, measure the wave shapes and compare the two waves.
IX. By changing the value of reference voltage and input voltage, measure the
output voltage.
2V 0V
2V 1V
2V 3V
3V 1V
3V 4V
5V 7V
Construct the given circuit on the given bread board and fill the given
table
2V 0V 1K
2V 1V 10K
2V 1V 100K
3V 1V 1K
3V 2V 10K
5V 2V 100K
Construct the given circuit on the given bread board and fill the given
table
2V 0V 1K
2V 1V 10K
2V 1V 100K
3V 1V 1K
3V 2V 10K
5V 2V 100K
Discussion questions
1. Based on the data you have collected at the above tables, give brief
15v?
input voltage
Laboratory - #9
OBJECTIVES
easily
a. IC - 555
b. Function/signal Generator
c. Oscilloscope
d. Digital Multi-meter
e. Bread board
Theory/Introduction
TIMER CIRCUIT
shot multi-vibrator).
generator
Monostable multi-vibrator
The wave form for this multivibrator circuit depends on external trigger
capacitor C1.
timer circuit.
Astable multi-vibrator
The reference voltage is zero and if the input signal has more
negative VCC voltage and if the voltage value is less than zero
Note:
R2 = R1||R3
PROCEDURE
XI. By using oscilloscope, measure the wave shapes and compare the two waves.
XII. By changing the value of reference voltage and input voltage, measure the
output voltage.
2V 0V
2V 1V
2V 3V
3V 1V
3V 4V
5V 7V
Construct the given circuit on the given bread board and fill the given
table
2V 0V 1K
2V 1V 10K
2V 1V 100K
3V 1V 1K
3V 2V 10K
5V 2V 100K
Construct the given circuit on the given bread board and fill the given
table
2V 0V 1K
2V 1V 10K
2V 1V 100K
3V 1V 1K
3V 2V 10K
5V 2V 100K
Discussion questions
5. Based on the data you have collected at the above tables, give brief
15v?
input voltage