1 / 4

ECET 220 Week 6 Complete DeVry

ECET 220 Week 6 Complete DeVry<br>Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course:<br>https://www.coursetutor.us/product/ecet-220-week-6-complete-devry/<br>ECET 220 Week 6 Op Amp Applications DeVry<br>ECET 220 Week 6 Lab<br>Lab 6 of 7: Operational Amplifier Circuits and Applications (30 points)<br>Scenario/Summary<br>This week’s lab will demonstrate the operations of an inverting summing amplifier, a noninverting summing amplifier, and an instrumental amplifier.<br>

Télécharger la présentation

ECET 220 Week 6 Complete DeVry

An Image/Link below is provided (as is) to download presentation Download Policy: Content on the Website is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use and may not be sold / licensed / shared on other websites without getting consent from its author. Content is provided to you AS IS for your information and personal use only. Download presentation by click this link. While downloading, if for some reason you are not able to download a presentation, the publisher may have deleted the file from their server. During download, if you can't get a presentation, the file might be deleted by the publisher.

E N D

Presentation Transcript


  1. ECET 220 Week 6 Complete DeVry Just Click on Below Link To Download This Course: https://www.coursetutor.us/product/ecet-220-week-6-complete-devry/ Or Email us on help@coursetutor.us ECET 220 Week 6 Op Amp Applications DeVry ECET 220 Week 6 Lab Lab 6 of 7: Operational Amplifier Circuits and Applications (30 points) Scenario/Summary This week’s lab will demonstrate the operations of an inverting summing amplifier, a noninverting summing amplifier, and an instrumental amplifier. Deliverables This lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet (completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet), Observations/Measurements, and Questions sections. The entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for grading information. Required Software Multisim Software Access the software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links to an external site.)Links to an external site.. Steps: 1, 2, and 3 Lab Steps STEP 1: Download the Lab Download the W6 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save them to your PC. Note: These items are found in the Files section. STEP 2: Lab Cover Sheet Report cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these sheets include the following.

  2. Objective: A one or two sentence explanation of the purpose of the lab.  Results: A statement of the final output, such as if the circuit and software worked properly.  Conclusions: Conclusions based on the results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.  Observations/Measurements: All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn in the cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as worksheets. STEP 3: Carry Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure Follow the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required measurements. In this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel circuit using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make sure you go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent the electrical quantities. See Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s instructions document. STEP 4: Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure Using MultiSim, perform the steps identified recording the required measurements. In this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these measurements. Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word document and let the page adjust to auto fit. See Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s instructions document. STEP 5: Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure Construct the circuit. Perform the steps identified by recording the required measurements. See Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s instructions document. STEP 6: Complete Results Analysis in Part III: Procedure Record the data collected from this experiment and determine the error percentages. See Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s instructions document. STEP 7: Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements Copy the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III: Observations/Measurements section of the lab. This is the page immediately following the Cover Sheet in the worksheet.

  3. STEP 8: Answer Questions Section Make sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet. STEP 9: Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet Type all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet. See Step 2: Complete the Lab Cover Sheet in the Lab Steps shown above on this page for specific information. STEP 10: Submit Your Deliverables Submit only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and Questions sections. ECET 220 Week 6 CHAPTER PROBLEMS Chapter 8 Problems: 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, and 16 Chapter 12 Problems: 1 and 2 Refer to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter. Remember to submit your assignment for grading. ECET 220 Week 6 COURSE PROJECT You and your team members should focus on future perspectives of the topical area of your project in this week’s document. Please review the Course Project Overview in Introduction and Resources. Be sure to submit your assignment. ECET 220 Week 6 QUIZ Instructions Here is some information about your Quiz.  Take the quiz after completing the Weeks 5 and 6 Assignments (including readings, lectures, and chapter problems).

  4. There are six essay questions requiring calculations for operational amplifier circuits covering COs 5 and 6.  The entire quiz is worth 50 points and makes up 5% of the final grade. There are five problems worth 8 points each and one problem worth 10 points each.  You have 90 minutes to complete the quiz.  Save frequently because when the time limit is reached, you will automatically be exited from the exam. Download File Now

More Related