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The error is small so I was lucky
 
The error is small so I was lucky
  
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'''What is the bandwidth of the above circuit? (5 pnts)'''
 
  
 
From the plot above we have <math>\left(\frac{V_{out}}{_{Vin}} \right)_{max} =  0.0138 </math>
 
From the plot above we have <math>\left(\frac{V_{out}}{_{Vin}} \right)_{max} =  0.0138 </math>

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LC Resonance circuits

The LC circuit

TF EIM Lab5 LC.png

Design a parallel LC resonant circuit with a resonant frequency between 50-200 kHz. use [math]L[/math] = 10 - 100 [math]\mu H[/math], R = 1k [math]\Omega[/math]

[math]\omega_0=\frac{1}{\sqrt{\mbox{LC}}}[/math]

I choose the following values for [math]\mbox{L}[/math] and [math]\mbox{C}[/math]:

[math]\mbox{L}=33\ \mu H[/math]
[math]\mbox{C}=1.024\ \mu F[/math]
[math]\mbox{R}=0.989\ k \Omega[/math]
[math]\mbox{R}_L=2.5\ \Omega[/math]

So the resonance frequency is [math]\omega_0=\frac{1}{\sqrt{33\ \mu H \cdot 1.024\ \mu F}} = 172 \cdot 10^3\ \frac{\mbox{rad}}{\mbox{sec}}[/math]

[math]f=\frac{\omega_0}{2\pi} = 27.4\ \mbox{kHz}[/math]

And

[math]\mbox{Q} = \frac{1}{\mbox{R}} \sqrt{\frac{\mbox{L}}{\mbox{C}}} = 2.27[/math]

Construct the LC circuit using a non-polar capacitor

Measure the Gain [math]\equiv \frac{V_{out}}{V_{in}}[/math] as a function of frequency. (25 pnts)

L5 LC table.png

Compare the measured and theoretical values of the resonance frequency ([math]\omega_{L}[/math]) (10 pnts)

Let's plot the data from table above:

L5 LC circuit.png


And let's zoom the graph above at resonance frequency:

L5 LC zoom.png


So the experimentally measured resonance frequency is:

[math]f = 27.7\ \mbox{kHz}[/math]

And the predicted value of resonance frequency is:

[math]f = 27.4\ \mbox{kHz}[/math]

The error is:

[math]Error = \left| \frac{f_{exp} - f_{theor}}{f_{theor}} \right| = \left| \frac{27.7 - 27.4}{27.4} \right|= 1.09\ %[/math]


The error is small so I was lucky

Questions. What is the bandwidth of the above circuit? (5 pnts)

From the plot above we have [math]\left(\frac{V_{out}}{_{Vin}} \right)_{max} = 0.0138 [/math]

The bandwidth defined as the width from [math]\omega_1[/math] to [math]\omega_2[/math] where the amplitude of signal drop down to [math]\frac{1}{\sqrt{2}}[/math].

At this point [math]\left(\frac{V_{out}}{V_{in}} \right) = \frac{0.0138}{\sqrt{2}} = 0.00976[/math]. Let's plot this line and calculate the bandwidth.


L5 LC bandwidth.png


So the bandwidth of the above circuit is

[math]\delta f = 37\ \mbox{kHz}[/math]

The RLC cicuit

TF EIM Lab5 RLC.png

Design and construct a series LRC circuit

Measure and Graph the Gain as a function of the oscillating input voltage frequency. (25 pnts)

In the table below are my measurements for voltage gain and phase shift:

L5 RLC table.png

And let's graph the gain as a function of the input voltage frequency:

L5 RLC circuit.png

Measure and Graph the Phase Shift as a function of the oscillating input voltage frequency. (25 pnts)

My phase shift measurements presented in the table above. And let's graph the phase shift as a function of the input voltage frequency:

L5 RLC circuit phase m1.png

Questions

What is the current [math]I[/math] at resonance? (5 pnts)

Question1.png

What is the current as [math]\nu \rightarrow \infty[/math]? (5 pnts)

Question2.png



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