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Revision as of 23:25, 8 February 2011
Lab 6 Pulses and RC Filters
Differentiator
1.) Adjust the pulse generator to output square pulses which at
sec in time.Possible capacitors
Possible Resistors
- s
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2.)Construct the circuit below selecting an RC combination such that RC 1/10
3.)Measure
and . Sketch a picture comparing and .4.) Change the pulse width such that
5.)Measure
and .Sketch a picture comparing and .6.) Change the pulse width such that
7.)Measure
.Sketch a picture comparing and .
Questions
1.) What happens if than amplitude of
is doubled.2.) What happens if R is doubled and C is halved?
Integrator
To illustrate the integrator circuit we need to have an input pulse which looks like the output of the above differentiator circuit. In other words, input a pulse whose output is obviously the integral of the input pulse.