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Objective:

The purpose of this lab is to experiment with the input-output


responses of a number of analog circuit configurations. Experimental
measurements will be recorded using the
were created using excel, so there is no m-file for this lab.

Equipment:
Digital Oscilloscope/Function generator
Oscilloscope probes
Breadboard
Wires
DC power
Inductors

Experiments and Exercises:


Exercise 1:
Frequency (Hz)

Voltage (V)

Phase ()

Gain (V/V)

Gain(dB)

100

1.65

33.8

0.825

-1.670921

200

1.18

52.68

0.59

-4.5829598

500

0.58

70.08

0.29

-10.75204

800

0.364

73.5

0.182

-14.798572

1000

0.2762

77.96

0.1381

-17.196126

2000

0.1334

78.34

0.0667

-23.517483

8000

0.02975

96.54

0.014875

-36.550861

10000

0.0215

75.7

0.01075

-39.371831

20000

0.009597

108

0.0047985

-46.37789

RC Circuit Gain Response Bode Plot


0
-5
-10
-15
-20
Gain (dB)

-25

Gain (dB)

-30
-35
-40
-45
-50
100

1000

10000

Frequency (Hz)

100000

RC Circuit Phase Response ()


120
100
80

Phase ()

60

Phase ()

40
20
0
100

1000

10000

100000

Frequency (Hz)

The RC circuit is a low pass filter with a cut off freq near 100 Hz. The Bode
Plot looks very much like what I found

Exercise 2:
Frequency (Hz)

Voltage (V)

Phase ()2

Gain (V/V)

Gain(dB)

20

0.3614

-2.87

0.1807

-14.860837

50

0.3622

-7.84

0.1811

-14.841631

100

0.3651

-12.6

0.18255

-14.772363

200

0.3904

-21.2

0.1952

-14.190404

500

0.5309

-33.49

0.26545

-11.520345

1000

0.8182

-43.99

0.4091

-7.7634104

2000

1.27

-37.46

0.635

-3.9445255

5000

1.695

-19.82

0.8475

-1.4372059

8000

1.757

-13.24

0.8785

-1.1251647

10000

1.767

-10.85

0.8835

-1.0758689

20000

1.782

-4.65

0.891

-1.0024459

RL Circuit Gain Response Bode Plot


0
-2
-4
-6
Gain (dB)

-8

Gain (dB)

-10
-12
-14
-16
10

100

1000

10000

100000

Frequency (Hz)

Phase ()
0
-10
-20

Phase ()

Phase ()2
-30
-40
-50
0

5000

10000

15000

20000

25000

Frequency (Hz)

Both plots for this exercise came out very well in my opinion. The gain
response is very clear and shows that the RL circuit is a high pass circuit and
looks exactly as it should from theoretical calculations, as well as the Phase
response.

Exercise 3:

Frequency (Hz)

Voltage (V)

Phase ()

Gain (V/V)

Gain(dB)

100

0.6218

-71.08

0.3109

-10.147586

200

1.072

-55.04

0.536

-5.4167042

500

1.571

-32.1

0.7855

-2.0970762

1000

1.73

-10.78

0.865

-1.2596779

1200

1.745

-6.72

0.8725

-1.1846913

1400

1.75

-3.55

0.875

-1.1598389

1500

1.755

-1.44

0.8775

-1.1350575

1600

1.755

-0.066

0.8775

-1.1350575

1650

1.754

0.014

0.877

-1.1400081

RLC Gain Response Bode Plot


0
-2
-4
Gain (dB)

-6

Gain(dB)

-8
-10
-12
100

1000
Frequency (Hz)

10000

RLC Phase Response


10
0
-10

200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400 1600 1800

-20
Phase ()

-30

Phase ()

-40
-50
-60
-70
-80
Frequency (Hz)

From the gain response plot it looks


Frequency (Hz)

Voltage (V)

Phase ()

Gain (V/V)

Gain(dB)

0.5

2.04

-2.69

1.02

0.1720034

2.02

-4.5

1.01

0.0864275

1.946

-8.5

0.973

-0.2377432

1.943

-9.005

0.9715

-0.2511439

1.816

-21.41

0.908

-0.838283

1.725

-28.83

0.8625

-1.2848179

1.602

-34.26

0.801

-1.9273497

10

1.542

-37.82

0.771

-2.2589124

15

1.276

-47.9

0.638

-3.9035864

20

1.073

-56.3

0.5365

-5.4086055

25

0.908

-61.75

0.454

-6.8588829

30

0.784

-64.66

0.392

-8.1342787

40

0.618

-71.59

0.309

-10.20083

50

0.505

-72.18

0.2525

-11.954772

60

0.401

-78.1

0.2005

-13.957712

80

0.3214

-81.83

0.1607

-15.879682

100

0.2565

-84.8

0.12825

-17.838853

120

0.2138

-86.26

0.1069

-19.420446

200

0.1256

-91.2

0.0628

-24.040807

500

0.049

-90

0.0245

-32.216678

RC Circuit Gain Response Bode Plot


5
0
-5
-10
Gain (dB)

-15

Gain (dB)

-20
-25
-30
-35
0.1

10
Frequency (Hz)

100

1000

Phase Response
0
-10
-20
-30
-40
Phase ())

Phase Response

-50
-60
-70
-80
-90
-100
0

100

200

300

400

500

600

Frequency (Hz)

We were tasked to design a circuit that would filter out any noise above
10Hz, which from the gain response bode plquite close to what is needed.

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