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Pre-Lab for Lab #3: Signal Analysis

This document contains a pre-lab assignment with multiple parts. It involves analyzing sinusoidal voltage signals on an oscilloscope, calculating values for a circuit with resistors and capacitors/inductors, and determining an unknown impedance based on voltage and time shift measurements. The pre-lab asks the student to calculate RMS voltage, period, radian frequency, and phase shift for a sinusoidal signal. It also has the student analyze a circuit with two unknown components, calculating impedance, current, and making a phasor diagram. Finally, it provides hypothetical voltage and time shift measurements and asks the student to calculate the magnitude and determine if the unknown impedance is inductive or capacitive.

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Pre-Lab for Lab #3: Signal Analysis

This document contains a pre-lab assignment with multiple parts. It involves analyzing sinusoidal voltage signals on an oscilloscope, calculating values for a circuit with resistors and capacitors/inductors, and determining an unknown impedance based on voltage and time shift measurements. The pre-lab asks the student to calculate RMS voltage, period, radian frequency, and phase shift for a sinusoidal signal. It also has the student analyze a circuit with two unknown components, calculating impedance, current, and making a phasor diagram. Finally, it provides hypothetical voltage and time shift measurements and asks the student to calculate the magnitude and determine if the unknown impedance is inductive or capacitive.

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PRE-LAB [ To be completed and submitted before performing Lab # 3 ]


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(1) A sinusoidal voltage signal has the peak-to-peak value Vpp and a frequency f Hz. On
an oscilloscope display, the above signal appears to be ‘time-shifted’ by 't sec with respect
to another signal having the same frequency .
1000
Vpp =………………………. Volts, 1000
f = …………………Hz.,
't =…………………….sec
10x10^-6
For your choice of Vpp , f and 't determine

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(a) the RMS value VRMS = ……………. Volts

1/1000 = 1 milli
(b) the Period T = ………………………sec
2000pi
(c) the radian frequency Z=…………………radians/sec

(d) the ‘phase-shift’ between the two signals is T= ...........degrees


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(2): For the circuit shown R1= 500:and R2 = 1000:. The components A and B (within the
dotted outlines) may be capacitors (C)in the range of 100300 nF or inductors (L) in the range
of 20-50 mH. The frequency of operation is in the range of 20005000Hz. and Vab = 2 volts
RMS.

Indicate the (L and/or C) component of your choice for A & B within the dotted outlines
2000
(with values) and the frequency f = ………………..Hz. and determine, by calculation,
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(a) the impedance (in polar form) connected to the source, Z ab= = …. ‘ … , Ohms

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(b) the phasor current I = …………………………..A/mA

(c) sketch the phasor diagram showing I and V , with Vab as reference.
[Hint: Obtain V using KVL: V = Vab IR1]
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(3) Assume that you have constructed the circuit setup of Figure 3.9, with frequency f
adjusted to 4kHz. and that the measurements obtained from the printout (Step 6)were
as follows: :

4
V1 = ……………..volts [ choose between 4 & 6 V RMS]

500
V2 = ……………..volts [choose between 500mV& 800mV RMS]
with V2 lagging V1.
and the timeshift between the two waveforms is

't = ………………Ps
20 [choose between 20 & 40 Ps]

Determine :

(a) the magnitude of the unknown impedance Z = 239.142


(…… … - j 372.786 ….. ‘ …
…….) = 442.9 -57.32
from the hypothetical values assumed above.

(b)the ‘nature’ of the impedance : Inductive / Capacitive (Circle the answer)

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