Eel1166 CK1
Eel1166 CK1
Eel1166 CK1
LAB SHEET
CIRCUIT THEORY
EEL1166
TRIMESTER 1 (2015/2016)
CK1-Thevenins Theorem and Superposition Theorem
CK2-AC Circuits
*Note: Students are advised to read through this lab sheet before doing experiment. Your
performance, teamwork effort, and learning attitude will count towards the marks. Marking
scheme is given at the end of the labsheet.
1.0
Objective
X
Black
box
Black
box
+
L
TH
X
R
TH
OC
=V
Black
box
TH
I SC =V
TH
/R
TH
determined one at a time by turning off all the other sources. A voltage source is turned off
by replacing it by a short circuit, while a current source is turned off by replacing it by an
open-circuit.
4
3V
+
-
Ix
2A
3V
I1
+
-
I1
I2
3
0.3A
46
I2
2A
4
2A 0.8A
46
I x I 1 I 2 1.1A
Procedures
4.1
1. Construct the circuit shown in Figure 3(a) by connecting T2 to T3, T6 to T7, T16 to
T17, T14 to T15, T8 to T11, and T12 to T13 on the experimental board using
connection wires. Set the DC Power Supply to 3V; connect the positive terminal to P1,
and the negative terminal to P2.
(Be careful when inserting and removing connections from the board. Do not
damage the board. Avoid using unnecessarily long wires that may introduce noise
into the circuit.)
R2
22 k
3V
R1
11 k
T8
R3
22 k
R4
22 k
T8
TH
T13
T13
(a)
(b)
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7. Set the DC Power Supply to a value equal to VTH. Remove the connections of T16-T17
and T14-T15.
8. Construct the circuit shown in Figure 3(b) by connecting T2 to T4 and T5 to T7.
9. Set the multimeter to function as a voltmeter. Measure the voltage between T8 and T13.
Is the reading equal to VTH?
10.
11. Connect T8 to T11 and T12 to T13. Measure the voltage across T8 and T13. Is the
reading equal to that measured in Step 2?
4.2
4. Set the function generator for a 10 kHz sine wave, with 2V amplitude (4V peak to
peak). Check the waveform using the oscilloscope.
(Never short circuit the output, which may burn the output stage of the function
generator).
5. Connect the sine wave signal to terminals P5 - P6 (grounded at P6).
6. Set the DC Power Supply to 3V; connect the positive terminal to P1, and the negative
terminal to P2.
7. Construct the circuit shown in Figure 4.
8. Connect a probe from CH1 of the oscilloscope to P3 - P6 (grounded at P6).
9. Connect the second probe from CH2 to P4 - P6 (grounded at P6).
CH1
3V
P2
R1
11 k
C1
0.1 F
P3
P4
R3
22 k
R4
22 k
P6
P1
CH2
2 sin
P5
Sketch the waveforms displayed on the oscilloscope and label the traces (CH1 and
CH2).
Short-circuit T1 to T18 with a wire. The circuit should look like that shown in
Figure 5(a).
13.
Sketch the waveforms displayed on the oscilloscope and label the traces (CH1 and
CH2).
14.
15.
Remove the short-circuit at T1 - T18, and do short-circuit T12 to T13 with a wire.
16.
Connect the DC Power supply positive terminal to P1, and the negative terminal to
P2. The circuit should look like that shown in Figure 5(b).
17.
Measure the voltage at P3, and the voltage at P4, using the oscilloscope. Sketch the
oscilloscope display and label the traces (CH1 and CH2).
CH1
P1
R1
11 k
CH2
C1
0.1 F
P3
P1
P4
R4
22 k
P6
R3
22 k
P2
CH1
P5
3V
P2
(a)
R1
11 k
CH2
C1
0.1 F
P3
R3
22 k
R4
22 k
P6
P5
(b)
5.0
5.1
Results
Verification of Thevenins theorem
P4
Draw the Thevenin equivalent circuit. Assume that now you have a load resistor R L of 11
k connected between the terminals of your Thevenin equivalent circuit. Calculate the
voltage across the load resistor.
5.2
Write a mathematical expression for each of these waveforms. For a sinusoidal voltage
waveform with zero mean value, find the peak value Vm and the period of the waveform T
(in seconds). The angular frequency (in rad s-1) can be calculated using = 2/T. The
mathematical expression is then V = Vm sin t.
For voltage on CH1, peak value = ________
period of waveform = ________
Write a mathematical expression for each of these waveforms. For a constant waveform, the
mathematical expression is just equal to the value of the waveform.
VCH1b = ________________
VCH2b = ________________
(d) Theoretical analysis using Superposition Theorem
Using Superposition Theorem, add the waveforms in parts (b) and (c) to obtain the total
waveform caused by the two sources (one ac source and one dc source).
VCH1,total = ________________________________
VCH2,total = ________________________________
Compare the graphs in part (d) with the graphs in part (a).
Questions and discussion:
1- What is Superposition theorem?
3- How do you deactivate the voltage and the current sources to do superposition?
Marking Scheme
Lab
(5%)
Assessment
Components
Hands-On & Efforts
(2%)
Lab Report (3%)
Details
The hands-on capability of the students and their efforts
during the lab sessions will be assessed.
Each student will have to submit his/her lab discussion
sheet and recorded experimental data on the same day of
performing the lab experiments.
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