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2. Transient Analysis
6.0V
4.0V
2.0V
0V
-2.0V
-4.0V
-6.0V 0s V(Vin) 0.2ms V(Vo) 0.4ms 0.6ms 0.8ms 1.0ms Time 1.2ms 1.4ms 1.6ms 1.8ms 2.0ms
The phase shift seen in this circuit is 0.4 degrees. The amplification caused by this circuit is 5.431
The bias voltages of VB and VC are shown to be 2.307V and 7.004V respectively. 2. Transient response
1 3.0mV 2 7.6V
2.0mV
7.4V
7.2V 1.0mV
7.0V 0V 6.8V
-1.0mV 6.6V
-2.0mV
6.4V
-3.0mV
1.4ms
1.6ms
1.8ms
2.0ms Time
2.2ms
2.4ms
2.6ms
2.8ms
3.0ms
The Phase shift of this circuit was found to be .8 Degrees. The amplification of this circuit was found to be 2531.13.
LAB 2
2. Transient Response
10V
8V
6V
4V
2V
0V 10Hz V(VR)
30Hz
100Hz
300Hz
1.0KHz
3.0KHz Frequency
10KHz
30KHz
100KHz
300KHz
1.0MHz
1. The Frequency where VR peaks was found to be 35.847 KHz. 2. This waveform is best characterised as a band pass filter.
2. Transient Response
1 5.0V 2 50mA
4.0V
40mA
3.0V
30mA
2.0V
20mA
1.0V
10mA
0V
>> 0A 10Hz 1
100Hz
300Hz
1.0KHz
3.0KHz Frequency
10KHz
30KHz
100KHz
300KHz
1.0MHz
1. The frequency where Vo peaks is located at 17.181 KHz. 2. The Voltage and current at that peak are, 93.963mV and 40.920mA respectively. 3. This filter I best characterised as a band rejection or notch filter.
2. DC Sweep Result
10V
5V
0V
-5V 0V V(VA)-V(VB) V_E 5V 10V 15V 20V 25V 30V 35V 40V 45V 50V
2. DC Sweep result
50
40
30
20
10
-10 0V I(R1) 5V V(VA)-V(VB) 10V 15V 20V 25V V_VB 30V 35V 40V 45V 50V
The value of VB where it was 15 times the value of Current I in the circuit is 4.7581V.
2.0W
1.5W
1.0W
1. The RLoad value that produces the most power to the load is RLoad = 10 2. The maximum power that is available to the load resistor is 2.5 W 3. Maximum power transfer is achieved when RLoad equals the value of R1, and in general that Maximum power transfer is achieved when the load is equal to that of the total resistance in the source of the transfer resistance.
2.8W
2.4W
2.0W
1.6W
1.2W
0.8W
1. The maximum Power Transfer value for RLoad is 25.040 2. The maximum possible power that can be transferred to this RLoad resistor is 2.9309 W
LAB 3
2.5V
0V 0s V(Vin) 2ms V(Vout) 4ms 6ms Time 8ms 10ms 12ms 14ms
4.0V
2.0V
0V 0Hz V(Vin)
2KHz V(Vout)
4KHz Frequency
6KHz
8KHz
10KHz
2.5V
0V 0s V(Vin) 2ms V(Vout) Time 4ms 6ms 8ms 10ms 12ms 14ms
5. Temperature response
5.0V
2.5V
0V 0s 2ms 4ms ... V(Vin) 6ms 8ms ... V(Vout) Time 10ms 12ms 14ms
The Temperature graph given by PSPICE states that temperature change has no effect on the tolerance of these components.
2. Transient Response
5.0V
0V
-5.0V 0s 2ms 4ms V(Vin) V(Vout) 6ms Time 8ms 10ms 12ms 14ms
4.0V
2.0V
0V 0Hz V(Vin)
2KHz V(Vout)
4KHz Frequency
6KHz
8KHz
10KHz
5.0V
0V
8ms
10ms
12ms
14ms
5.0V
0V
8ms
12ms
14ms
2. Transient Response
5.0V
0V
-5.0V 0s V(Vout) 10ms V(Vin) 20ms 30ms Time 40ms 50ms 60ms
0V
-5.0V 0s 10ms V(Vout) 20ms 30ms Time 40ms V(Vin) 50ms 60ms
The calculated critical dampening resistance of this circuit is 632.46 Ohms, to 2 decimal places. The extrapolated value from the PSICE simulation is 600 Ohms.
20V V o l t a g e 10V
P o w e r
100
P h a s e S p e c t
180d
0V 1
90d
1.0MHz