A signal can be conditioned using various signal conditioning methods such as amplification, attenuation, and filtration. Consider an electrical heater, where in order to measure its voltage using the digital voltmeter, it must first be attenuated using a voltage divider. The voltage to power the electrical heater is equal to the last 3 digit of your matric no., rounded to the nearest tenth (e.g., if your matric no. is 201060020-5, the last 3 digit of your matric no. is 20-5, then the voltage is 210 V). The digital voltmeter used here has a maximum scale of 20 V.

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please answer question 1.a.i quickly… please answer base on my matric number not as same like question.. my matric no is 201061325 so the last 3 digit is 325 so rounded will be 330… so use the voltage of 330V.. thank you very much
(i) Develop the voltage attenuator using a voltage divider and illustrates the
complete circuit.
[Bina sebuah pengecil voltan menggunakan sebuah pembahagi voltan dan ilustrasikan litar
lengkap berkenaan.]
Transcribed Image Text:(i) Develop the voltage attenuator using a voltage divider and illustrates the complete circuit. [Bina sebuah pengecil voltan menggunakan sebuah pembahagi voltan dan ilustrasikan litar lengkap berkenaan.]
(a) A signal can be conditioned using various signal conditioning methods such as
amplification, attenuation, and filtration. Consider an electrical heater, where in
order to measure its voltage using the digital voltmeter, it must first be attenuated
using a voltage divider. The voltage to power the electrical heater is equal to the
last 3 digit of your matric no., rounded to the nearest tenth (e.g., if your matric no.
is 201060020-5, the last 3 digit of your matric no. is 20-5, then the voltage is 210
V). The digital voltmeter used here has a maximum scale of 20 V.
Transcribed Image Text:(a) A signal can be conditioned using various signal conditioning methods such as amplification, attenuation, and filtration. Consider an electrical heater, where in order to measure its voltage using the digital voltmeter, it must first be attenuated using a voltage divider. The voltage to power the electrical heater is equal to the last 3 digit of your matric no., rounded to the nearest tenth (e.g., if your matric no. is 201060020-5, the last 3 digit of your matric no. is 20-5, then the voltage is 210 V). The digital voltmeter used here has a maximum scale of 20 V.
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