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Unregulated power supply
 
Unregulated power supply
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Use a transformer for the experiment.
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here is a description of the transformer.
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[[File:TF_EIM_241_transformer.pdf]]
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[[File:IN5230-B-T_DataSheet.pdf]]
  
 
=Half-Wave Rectifier Circuit=
 
=Half-Wave Rectifier Circuit=
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1.)Consider building circuit below.
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[[File:TF_EIM_Lab10_HW_Rectifier.png| 400 px]]
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Determine the components needed in order to make the output ripple have a <math>\Delta V</math> less than 1 Volt.
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List the components below and show your instructor the output observed on the scope and sketch it below.
  
 
=Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit=
 
=Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit=
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[[File:TF_EIM_Lab10_FW_Rectifier.png| 400 px]]
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Determine the components needed in order to make the above circuit's output ripple have a <math>\Delta V</math> less than 0.5 Volt.
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List the components below and show your instructor the output observed on the scope and sketch it below.
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[[Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement]]

Latest revision as of 20:22, 4 March 2011

Unregulated power supply


Use a transformer for the experiment.

here is a description of the transformer.

File:TF EIM 241 transformer.pdf

File:IN5230-B-T DataSheet.pdf

Half-Wave Rectifier Circuit

1.)Consider building circuit below.

TF EIM Lab10 HW Rectifier.png

Determine the components needed in order to make the output ripple have a [math]\Delta V[/math] less than 1 Volt.

List the components below and show your instructor the output observed on the scope and sketch it below.

Full-Wave Rectifier Circuit

TF EIM Lab10 FW Rectifier.png

Determine the components needed in order to make the above circuit's output ripple have a [math]\Delta V[/math] less than 0.5 Volt.

List the components below and show your instructor the output observed on the scope and sketch it below.


Forest_Electronic_Instrumentation_and_Measurement