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This chapter gives you a brief overview multisims instrument function and takes you through the steps of adding an instrument to your circuit. Multisim offer a variety of virtual instruments. Simulation is mathematical way emulating the behavior of a circuit. With simulation, you can determine a circuits performance without physically constructing the circuit or using actual test instruments. Although Multisim makes simulation intuitively easyto-use, is extremely complex. For that, explaining how Multisim perform its simulation is beyond scope of the manual. Multisim provides a number of virtual instruments. You use these instruments to measure the behavior of your circuits. These instruments are set, used and read just like their real-world equivalents. They look and feel just like the instruments youve seen and used in a lab. Virtual instruments are one of the best and easiest ways of examining your circuits behavior by displayed the result of simulation. The instrument toolbar is displayed by default. If your instrument toolbar is not displayed, click the Instrument button on the Design Bar. When you click this button, the Instrument toolbar appears includes one button for each instrument INSTRUCTION :
Multimeter Wattmeter Bode Plotter Logic Analyzer Distortion Network
Function
Oscilloscope
Word
Logic
Spectrum Analyzer
Virtual instrument have two views: the instrument icon you attach to your circuit, and the opened instrument, where you set instruments control and display options.
Instrument Identifier Instrument Icon
Opened Instrument
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1. Open Multisim
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a. Open Multisim Circuit Window as usual a. Set your Grid and Title Block. a. Draw a circuit shown as below.
3. Draw circuit
a. Use Multimeter to determine the current flow in to your circuit and the voltage drop across R3 as shown in figure 2.
Figure 2 b. Click on the Simulation switch or from Simulation menu choose Run.
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c. Double click on Multimeter 1 (XMM1). Click on A in Multimeter-XMM1 and you will get a current value of 40.000mA.
Figure 3 d. Double click on multimeter 2 (XMM2). Click on V in Multimeter-XMM2 and you will get a value of voltage drop is 4.000 V.
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Figure 5 b. Click again the simulation switch to run the simulation. c. Double click on Wattmeter 1 (XWM1) and you will get a Power value of 160.000mW as shown in figure 6.
Figure 6
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QUESTION/DISCUSSION : 1. Refer to the figure A please use Multimeter and Wattmeter to determine :
a. Total current b. Current flow into 18, 15 and 20 resistors. c.Voltage drop at 11 and 40 resistors. d. Power dissipates by 11 and 40 resistors. e. Total Power Dissipation (PT).
Figure A
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a. Total current b. Current flow into 40 resistor. c.Voltage drop across 10 resistor. d. Voltage drop across 60 resistor. e. Power dissipates by 12 resistor. f. Total Power Dissipation (PT).
Figure B
Wrap up your results from observations, data, and calculations and tie them to the objectives of the lab. Did it work? Why? What do your results mean? Did you prove your hypothesis or something different? Back up your explanations with scientific theories or information you have learned in class or found by research. Cite any sources of information that you use for research. If the lab didnt work for some reason, explain what went wrong. (Not more than 200 words)
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