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Electric Circuits LAB
EET113 Unit5 Lab#9
Phase analysis & Frequency response in an RL circuit By: Student Name: Carly Hribar
Date: 08/25/2023
Online EET Department
ECPI University
I pledge to support the Honor System of ECPI. I will refrain from any form of academic
dishonesty or deception, such as cheating or plagiarism. I am aware that as a member of
the academic community it is my responsibility to turn in all suspected violators of the
honor code. I understand that any failure on my part to support the Honor System will be
turned over to a Judicial Review Board for determination. I will report to a Judicial Review
Board hearing if summoned.
Name: Carly Hribar Date 08/25/2023
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Mandatory Lab Conduct Figures
All of your lab reports will require a “screenshot” figure containing the MultiSim
circuit, the computers system tray, and the file information window.
Your instructor
needs to see the “Time Stamp” on this screenshot to make sure your work is original. An
example of the screenshot is illustrated below with the required items circled in red.
This figure with the required components is captured by:
1)
Displaying the file information window=>Select “File”, then “File Information.”
2)
For Windows based computers, press the Print Screen key on your keyboard and then
paste the figure into your Word document.
3)
For Mac computers using XenDesktop, press at the same time “Command”, “Shift”, and “3” in order to take a screenshot or press “Command”, “Shift”, and “4” in order to generate crosshairs with your pointer that can be used to select the area that you want
to copy. In either case, the screenshot/desired image will be automatically saved to your computer desktop (Not the XenDesktop). You will need to insert the screenshot/desired image into your Word document.
You are required to place your first MultiSim screenshot figure in the section labeled, “
Place your screenshot with “Time Stamp” Here”. 2
In an RL Circuit: Analyzing Phase Lead, Total current, phase
angle and Frequency Response of a Low-Pass Filter
Abstract: Using Multisim to measure the lead phase in a series RL circuit and phase angle in a RL
parallel circuit. Introduction:
(Student needs to write this). In your own words, explain the reason for performing the
experiment and give a concise
summary
of the theory involved, including any
mathematical detail relevant to later discussion in the report.
Part-1
Analyzing Phase Lead in an RL Circuit.
Method and Procedure:
Review the solution on Page 733-734, Example 16-04
in your textbook.
Open the MultiSim software (On XenDesktop or on your laptop) and run the downloaded files E16-04A.ms8
and
E16-04B.ms8
.
Do the Related Problem
.
a)
Calculate the phase lead (When R=2.2KΩ and XL=1 KΩ). b) Run circuit E16-04A.ms8, and measure the phase lead.
c) Run circuit E16-04B.ms8, and measure the phase lead.
Results and Figures
: (Include your calculations, measurements, formulas & screenshots from Multisim if appropriate. Your instructor needs to see all your work)
Place your screenshot with “Time Stamp”
Here.
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a)
Calculate and measure the phase lead (When R=2.2KΩ and XL=1 KΩ). Ø = tan ˉ¹ (R / XL) =? Place your screenshot here. Add measured phase differences to the table below. Ø =? b) Run circuit E16-04A.ms8, and measure the phase lead.
Place your screenshot with “Time Stamp”
Here.
Add measured phase differences to the table below.
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Ø =? c) Run circuit E16-04B.ms8, and measure the phase lead.
Place your screenshot with “Time Stamp”
Here.
Add measured phase differences to the table below.
Ø =? Fill in the following table:
Phase lead
Calculated
Measured
Example 11-11 (a)
Ø = 71.6º
Ø =?
Example 11-11 (b)
Ø = 65.2º
Ø =?
Related problem
Ø =?
Ø =?
Part-2
Total current and phase angle in a parallel RL circuit.
Method and Procedure
Review the solution on Page 741, Example 16-11 in your textbook.
Open the MultiSim software (On XenDesktop or on your laptop) and run the downloaded file E16-10.ms8
.
Measure the total current, the source voltage, and the phase angle.
Draw the phasor diagram in Multisim.
Results and Figures
: (Include your calculations, measurements, formulas & screenshots from Multisim if appropriate. Your instructor needs to see all your work)
a)
Include your measured values in the table below.
Example 11-17
Calculated
Measured
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Vs (RMS)
10V (RMS)
V (RMS) =?
I (Total)
8.42 mA I =?
Phase angle
Ø = -57.3º
Ø =?
b) Include your Multisim screenshots here. (Show how the phase difference is
measured)
Place your screenshot with “Time Stamp”
Here.
Note-1
: As you learned before, place a very small resistor in the circuit and use an
Scope to display the voltage across it which it will in phase with its current,
since a resistor is a linear element. Ø =? c) Include your phasor diagram from Multisim here.
Part-3
Frequency Response of a Low-Pass Filter
Method and Procedure:
Review the information on Low-Pass filters on pages 83-841 and Figures 18-8, 18-9.
1.
Use MultiSim to CONSTRUCT your own “Low Pass Filter” circuit (
Like the one in Figure 18-8 or 18-9
)
a.
Voltage Source = 10Vrms
b.
Inductor value = 5.6H
c.
Resistor value = 1 kΩ
2.
Vary the voltage source frequency. Test your circuit at multiple frequencies and determine at what frequency the output voltage equals the input voltage.
3.
Test your circuit at multiple frequencies and determine at what frequency the output voltage is effectively 0 volts.
4.
Produce a frequency response curve similar to the one in figure 18-10
to record your results.
Results and Figures
: (Include your calculations, measurements, formulas & screenshots from Multisim if appropriate. Your instructor needs to see all your work)
a) Place your Multisim screenshot (From the Low pass filter circuit) here.
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Place your screenshot with “Time Stamp”
Here.
Note-2:
How to plot the frequency response of a filter.
After you build your filter circuit, place a DMM across R1 to measure the Vout.
Keep in mind that DMM measures RMS (Root Mean Squared) value
of an AC signal. Make a table as shown below with two columns, one for the
voltage source frequency and one for the Vout. As you vary the source
voltage frequency, measure the Vout for each frequency and fill in the
following table. Then plot the frequency versus the Vout. You may use the
downloaded excel file to make the frequency response plot. Just copy and
paste this table into the excel file. It will plot it automatically.
b) Fill in the following table. As you vary the source frequency, use a DMM to measure the Vout across the resistor. Frequency (Hz)
Vout (RMS) Volts
1
? 10
? 50
? 100
? 300
? 600
? 1000
? 5000
? 10000
? 100000
? 300000
? c) Place your Frequency response curve here (Use the downloaded excel file)
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Conclusions: (Student needs to write this). In your own words, write a short paragraph for
conclusions. It should not exceed three or four sentences.
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References:
(You may use this list or any other list if appropriate)
1. Textbook: Electric Circuits, Edited by Ron Smith, 2nd Edition, Pearson Custom Publishing
2. Multisim Software Version 14.0
3. Citations from the web (If you have used any).
4. Instructor’s note 2017.
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