Lab 1 - Lab 1 - Material Del Curso 6
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Lab 1 - Lab 1 - Material Del Curso 6
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when the bulb is connected, yet ensures that vs does not rise above 2V when the bulb is disconnected.
There are two schematic diagrams below. Please enter the network of resistors you've designed into both diagrams. The
top diagram is the model when the bulb is connected; the bottom diagram is the model when the bulb is disconnected.
Run a DC analysis on both diagrams to show that the node labeled "A" has a voltage of approximately 1.5V in the top
diagram and less than 2V in the bottom diagram. Please submit your results after the DC analyses have been run so that
the results of the analyses will also be submitted. Because we will be checking the voltage at node A, you should have an
assigned voltage at node A after the DC analysis; otherwise, your submission will be deemed incorrect.
Schematic model when bulb is connected:
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Hint: use a two-resistor voltage divider to create the voltage for node A. You'll have two unknowns (R 1 and R 2 ) which
can be determined by solving the two equations for vs derived from the constraints above: one involving R 1 , R 2 and
R bulb
where vs
= 1.5
= 2
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