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* Use MATLAB on the PC to do the data acquisition
 
* Use MATLAB on the PC to do the data acquisition
 
* For newer versions of MATLAB (2015 and after), the proper way to get out of a "keyboard" environment is to type the word "dbcont" and hit enter; the word "return" no longer works for that
 
* For newer versions of MATLAB (2015 and after), the proper way to get out of a "keyboard" environment is to type the word "dbcont" and hit enter; the word "return" no longer works for that
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* For Maple, when you put in the sinusoid at 60 rad/s, Maple may try to be "helpful" and use double angle formula to come up with a result that is a complete mess; try a frequency of 60.01 rad/s instead.  It's just about the same speed and Maple won't be...helpful...
  
 
== Element Values ==
 
== Element Values ==

Revision as of 18:56, 20 March 2018

The following page provides some supplemental information for the RC Circuits and Filtering lab for EGR 224L. It has been updated for Spring, 2018.

Clarifications

  • If any of your figures looks wrong, it probably is! Be sure to have a TA check your figures so that you leave the lab with a valid data set.
  • Use MATLAB on the PC to do the data acquisition
  • For newer versions of MATLAB (2015 and after), the proper way to get out of a "keyboard" environment is to type the word "dbcont" and hit enter; the word "return" no longer works for that
  • For Maple, when you put in the sinusoid at 60 rad/s, Maple may try to be "helpful" and use double angle formula to come up with a result that is a complete mess; try a frequency of 60.01 rad/s instead. It's just about the same speed and Maple won't be...helpful...

Element Values

  • Resistances:
    • 1, 9, 17: 2.2 k\(\Omega\)
    • 2, 3, 10, 11, 18, 19: 4.7 k\(\Omega\)
    • 4, 5, 12, 13, 20, 21: 10 k\(\Omega\)
    • 6, 14, 16, 22: 15 k\(\Omega\)
    • 7, 8, 15, 23, 24: 22 k\(\Omega\)
  • Capacitances
    • 7, 15, 23: 2.2 \(\mu\)F
    • 4, 6, 8, 12, 14, 16, 20, 22, 24: 4.7 \(\mu\)F
    • 2, 5, 10, 13, 18, 21: 10 \(\mu\)F
    • 1, 3, 9, 11, 17, 19: 22 \(\mu\)F

Links

Wiring Images

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