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#Measure and Graph the Gain as a function of the oscillating input voltage frequency. (20 pnts) | #Measure and Graph the Gain as a function of the oscillating input voltage frequency. (20 pnts) | ||
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− | #What is the current as <math>\nu \rightarrow \infty</math>? ( | + | #What is the current as <math>\nu \rightarrow \infty</math>? (5 pnts) |
[[Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement]] | [[Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement]] |
Revision as of 20:02, 24 October 2010
LC Resonance circuits
The LC cicuit
- Design a parallel LC resonant circuit with a resonant frequency between 50-200 kHz. use = 10 - 100 .
- Construct the LC circuit using a non-polar capacitor
- Measure the Gain as a function of frequency. (20 pnts)
- Measure the Gain when an external resistance approximately equals to the inherent resistance of the rf choke . (20 pnts)
- Compare the measured and theoretical values from the resonance frequency ( ) and the Quality factor value for each case; . (10 pnts)
Questions
- If r=0, show that . (10 pnts)
- Show that at resonance . (10 pnts)
The LRC cicuit
- Design and construct an LRC circuit.
- Measure and Graph the Gain as a function of the oscillating input voltage frequency. (20 pnts)
Questions
- What is the current at resonance? (5 pnts)
- What is the current as ? (5 pnts)