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PROCEDURE: Forward Bias: 1. Connections are made as per the circuit diagram shown in Fig 1. 2. Vary the input voltage from (0-10V) in small steps and note down the corresponding forward voltage (Vf) in volts across the diode and forward current (If) in mA readings and tabulate. 3. Plot a graph by taking (Vf) in volts on X-axis and (If) in mA on Y-axis. 4. Calculate the cut-in-voltage from the graph. 5. Calculate the static resistance by using the formula = Vf / If in ohms. 6. Calculate the dynamic resistance by using the formula = Vf / If in ohms. Reverse Bias: 1. Connections are made as per the circuit diagram shown in Fig 2. 2. Vary the input voltage from (0-10V) in small steps and note down the corresponding reverse voltage (Vr) in volts across the diode and reverse current (Ir) in A readings and tabulate. 3. Plot a graph by taking (Vr) in volts on X-axis and (Ir) in mA on Y-axis. 4. Calculate the reverse resistance by using the formula = Vr EXPECTED GRAPH:
/ Ir in ohms.
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PRECAUTIONS: 1) Check up the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2) Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The forward and reverse characteristics of a PN junction diode are studied and observed. 1) Cut-in-Voltage. =_________ 2) Static Resistance. =_________ 3) Dynamic Resistance. =_________ 4) Reverse Resistance. =__________ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) In forward bias characteristic change the resistance value to 2K and observe the drop across the resistor for all values of input voltage. 2) Sum up the drops across the diode and resistor and verify is it equivalent to the input voltage or not. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the circuit diagram shown above.
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Vary the input voltage from (0-30V) in small steps and note down the corresponding voltage (Vr) in volts across the diode and current (Ir) in mA readings and tabulate.
3. Plot a graph by taking (Vr) in volts on X-axis and (Ir) in mA on Y-axis. 4. Calculate the Zener break down voltage (Vz) in volts from the graph.
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the circuit diagram shown in fig 1.
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In each Fig. measure the DC current with ammeter and DC voltage, AC voltage and DC no load voltage with the help of multi meter for different load resistances. With the help of CRO observe the wave forms and note the value of (Vm) and wave form also.
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4. Plot a graph by taking (Vm) in volts on Y-axis and time period on X-axis. 5. Calculate the value of ripple factor by using the formula r = Vac
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Calculate the percentage of regulation by using the formula = VNL - VFL 100% VFL 7. Repeat the same procedure for the circuit shown in fig 2 for full wave rectifier. EXPECTED GRAPH:
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RESULT: The output waveforms have been observed and the ripple factor, percentage of regulation of a half wave and full wave rectifiers with out filters have been calculated. Half wave Rectifier with out filter: 1) Ripple factor. =________ 2) Percentage of regulation. =_________ b) Full wave Rectifier with out filter: 1) Ripple factor. =________ 2) Percentage of regulation. =_________
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REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Repeat the experiment by reversing the diodes in full wave and half wave rectifiers. And give the comments on both experiments. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the circuit diagram shown in fig 1. 2. In each Fig. measure the DC current with ammeter and DC voltage, AC voltage and DC no load voltage with the help of multi meter for different load resistances. 3. With the help of CRO observe the wave forms and note the value of (Vm) and wave form also. 4. Plot a graph by taking (Vm) in volts on Y-axis and time period on X-axis. 5. Calculate the value of ripple factor by using the formula r = Vac
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1) Check up the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2) Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The output waveforms have been observed and the ripple factor, percentage of regulation of a half wave and full wave rectifiers with filters have been calculated. Half wave Rectifier with filter: 1) Ripple factor. =________ 2) Percentage of regulation. =_________ b) Full wave Rectifier with filter: 1) Ripple factor. =________ 2) Percentage of regulation. =_________
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REVIEW QUESTION: 1) By changing the filter capacitor to 200f (by connecting two 100f in parallel) Observe the ripple factor and percentage of regulation. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1.Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. For Input Characteristics:2. By varying the VCC, set the VCB = 2V and keep it as constant then vary the input voltage source VEE from (0-10V) in small steps and note down corresponding input voltage (VBE) in volts and input current (IE) in mA readings and tabulate.
3. Repeat the step
4. Plot a graph by taking the input voltage (VBE) in volts on X-axis and input current (IE) in mA on Y-axis. VBIT Page 29
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5. Calculate the input resistance by using the formula Ri = VBE (VCB as Constant) ohms. IE OBSERVATIONS:
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For output Characteristics:6. Keep Input Current IE = 2mA as constant by varying the Input voltage VEE and vary the output voltage source VCC from (0-10V) in small steps and note down corresponding output voltage (VCB) in volts and output current (IC) in mA readings and tabulate. 7. Repeat the step - 6 for different values of IE = 3 to 6mA. 8. Plot a graph by taking the output voltage (VCB) in volts on X-axis and output current (IC) in mA on Y-axis. 9. Calculate the output resistance by using the formula RO = VCB (IE as Constant) ohms. IC 10. Calculate the current gain = IC IE
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IE = 2 mA VCB(V) IC (mA)
IE = 4 mA VCB(V) IC (mA)
IE = 6 mA VCB(V) IC (mA)
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PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The input and output parameters of a given transistor in common base mode have been measured and plotted. i) Input resistance (Ri). = ________ ii) Output resistance (Ro). = ________ iii) Current gain (). = ________ REVIEW QUESTION: Change R2 = 10K and 100K check the output characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1.Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. For Input Characteristics:2. By varying the VCC, set the VCE = 2V and keep it as constant then vary the input voltage source VBB from (0-10V) in small steps and note down corresponding input voltage (VBE) in volts and input current (IB) in A readings and tabulate.
3. Repeat the step
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5. Calculate the input resistance by using the formula Ri = VBE (VCE as Constant) ohms. IB OBSERVATIONS:
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For output Characteristics:Keep Input Current IB =10A as constant by varying the Input voltage VBB and vary the output voltage source VCC from (0-10V) in small steps and note down corresponding output voltage (VCE) in volts and output current (IC) in mA readings and tabulate.
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8. Plot a graph by taking the output voltage (VCE) in volts on X-axis and output current (IC) in mA on Y-axis. 9. Calculate the output resistance by using the formula RO = VCE (IB as Constant) ohms. IC 10. Calculate the current gain = IC IB
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IB = 10 A VCE(V) IC (mA)
IB = 20 A VCE(V) IC (mA)
IB = 40 A VCE(V) IC (mA)
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PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The input and output parameters of a given transistor in common emitter mode have been measured and plotted. i) Input resistance (Ri). =_________ ii) Output resistance (Ro). =________ iii) Current gain (). = _________ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Add 100 resistance in the emitter to ground and check output characteristics. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1.Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. For Drain Characteristics:2. By varying the VGG, set the VGS = -0.5V and keep it as constant then vary the VDD from (0-10V) in small steps and note down corresponding (VDS) in volts and (ID) in mA readings and tabulate.
3. Repeat the step
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5. Calculate the drain resistance by using the formula. rd = VDS (VGS as Constant) ohms. ID OBSERVATIONS:
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For Transfer Characteristics:6. Keep the VDS = 1V as constant by varying the VDD and vary the VGG from (0-10V) in small steps and note down corresponding (VGS) in volts and (ID) in mA readings and tabulate.
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8. Plot a graph by taking the (VGS) in volts on X-axis and (ID) in mA on Y-axis. 9. Calculate the Transconductance by using the formula gm = ID (VDS as Constant) mhos. VGS 10. Calculate the Amplification factor = rd gm
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PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The drain and transfer characteristics, Amplification factor of a JFET in common source mode have been measured and plotted. i) Drain resistance (rd). =________ ii) Transconductance (gm). =_______ iii) Amplification factor (). = _______ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Interchange drain and source in the circuit and check for the output do not increase the VDS more than 15V. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2.
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Apply the input from the function generator with 1KHz frequency and fixed 30mV of amplitude peak to peak (Vs) at the input terminals of the circuit. By keeping the input signal amplitude constant at (VS), vary the frequency of the function generator from 50Hz to 1MHz in regular steps.
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5. Plot a graph between by taking the frequency in Hz on X-axis and gain in dB on Y-axis. 6. Calculate the bandwidth from graph. EXPECTED GRAPH:
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2. Apply the input from the function generator with 1KHz frequency and fixed 0.5V of amplitude peak to peak (Vs) at the input terminals of the circuit.
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4. Note down the corresponding output voltages (V0) from CRO for each frequency and tabulate. 5. Plot a graph between by taking the frequency in Hz on X-axis and gain in dB on Y-axis. 6. Calculate the bandwidth from graph. EXPECTED GRAPH:
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PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The gain and bandwidth of a common Collector amplifier has been measured. i) Gain in dB. = ___________ ii) Bandwidth. = __________ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Change the value of RE = 1K and repeat the entire experiment. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.) VBIT Page 57
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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2.
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Apply the input from the function generator with 1KHz frequency and fixed 30mV of amplitude peak to peak (Vs) at the input terminals of the circuit. By keeping the input signal amplitude constant at (VS), vary the frequency of the function generator from 50Hz to 1MHz in regular steps. Note down the corresponding output voltages (V0) from CRO for each frequency and tabulate. Connect the load resistor (RL) at the output terminals to find the output impedance.
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6. Plot a graph between by taking the frequency in Hz on X-axis and gain in dB on Y-axis. 7. Calculate the bandwidth from graph. 8. Calculate the input and output impedance. Input impedance Zi = Vin ; Where IB = Vs - Vin IB RS Output impedance Zo = Vo(max) 2 EXPECTED GRAPH:
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Bandwidth = fL-fh
PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The gain and bandwidth, input impedance, output impedance of a single stage RC coupled amplifier has been measured. i) Gain in dB. = _________ ii) Bandwidth. = __________ iii) Input impedance (Zi). = _________ iv) Output impedance (Zo). = __________ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Change the Cc value to 1F/63V and repeat the experiment. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2. Apply the input from the function generator with 1KHz frequency and fixed 0.1V of amplitude peak to peak (Vs) at the input terminals of the circuit.
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4. Note down the corresponding output voltages (V0) from CRO for each frequency and tabulate. 5. Plot a graph between by taking the frequency in Hz on X-axis and gain in dB on Y-axis. 6. Calculate the bandwidth from graph. EXPECTED GRAPH:
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2.
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Note down the corresponding output voltages (V0) from CRO for each frequency and tabulate.
5. Remove the 100f of the capacitor from the CE terminals and again repeat the above steps for the with feed back amplifier. 6. Plot a graph between by taking the frequency in Hz on X-axis and gain in dB on Y-axis. 7. Calculate the bandwidth from graph.
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2. Apply the input from the function generator with 1KHz frequency and fixed 30mV of amplitude peak to peak (Vs)at input terminals of the circuit.
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Note down the corresponding output voltages (V0) from CRO for each frequency and tabulate.
5. Connect a 10K of the resistance at the output terminals and again repeat the above steps for the with feed back amplifier. 6. Plot a graph between by taking the frequency in Hz on X-axis and gain in dB on Y-axis. 7. Calculate the bandwidth from graph.
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PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2. After giving the supply voltage to the circuit, observe the output waveform at the output terminals in CRO.
3. Measure the time period of oscillation of the output waveform from CRO and then Calculate the oscillation frequency using the formula f =1/T. 4. Verify the frequency of oscillator theoretically by using the formula f = 1/2RC6+4K Where R = feedback resistance, C = feedback capacitance K = RC/R (RC is collector resistance) 5. Compare the practical and theoretical frequency values of the output waveform. 6. Plot a graph between by taking the time period on X-axis and amplitude on Y-axis. EXPECTED GRAPH:
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PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The Amplitude, frequency of a RC phase shift oscillator has been measured. i) Amplitude of the waveform. = _________ ii) Frequency of the waveform (practically). = ________ iii) Frequency of the waveform (theoretically). = ________ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Remove a pair of RC and observe the output by repeating the experiment; give reasons for the results. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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HARTELY OSCILLATOR
AIM: To Determine the frequency and amplitude of a Hartely oscillator. APPARATUS: 1. Bread Board. 2. DC Regulated Power Supply (0-30V/1A). 3. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (0-20MHz). 4. Resistors with 10% tolerance (1/2W): 470 (1Nos),1K (1Nos),4.7K (1Nos),10K (1Nos),100K (1Nos). 5. Capacitors- 1f/63V(1Nos),10f/63V(1Nos),100f/63V(1Nos). 6. Inductors 20mH(1Nos),2.5mH(1Nos). 7. Transistor - BC107 (1Nos). 8. Connecting wires. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2. After giving the supply voltage to the circuit, observe the output waveform at the output terminals in CRO. 3. Measure the time period of oscillation of the output waveform from CRO and then Calculate the oscillation frequency using the formula f =1/T. 4. Verify the frequency of oscillator theoretically by using the formula f = 1/2LeqC Where Leq = L1+L2 VBIT Page 90
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COLPITTS OSCILLATOR
AIM: To Determine the frequency and amplitude of a Colpitts oscillator. APPARATUS: 1. Bread Board. 2. DC Regulated Power Supply (0-30V/1A). 3. Cathode Ray Oscilloscope (0-20MHz). 4. Resistors with 10% tolerance (1/2W): 470 (1Nos),1K (1Nos),4.7K (1Nos),10K (1Nos),100K (1Nos). 5. Capacitors - 0.1f/25V(3Nos),0.01f/25V(2Nos). 6. Inductor 1mH (1Nos). 7. Transistor - BC107 (1Nos). 8. Connecting wires. CIRCUIT DIAGRAM:
PROCEDURE: 1. Connections are made as per the Circuit Diagram shown above. 2. After giving the supply voltage to the circuit, observe the output waveform at the output terminals. 3. Measure the time period of oscillation of the output waveform from CRO and then Calculate the oscillation frequency using the formula f =1/T. 4. Verify the frequency of oscillator theoretically by using the formula f = 1/2LCeq Where Ceq = C1C2 C1+C2 VBIT Page 96
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5. Compare the practical and theoretical frequency values of the output waveform. 6. Plot a graph between by taking the time period on X-axis and amplitude on Y-axis. EXPECTED GRAPH:
PRECAUTIONS: 1. Check the connections made on the board to avoid open and short circuits. 2. Connections should be made properly. RESULT: The Amplitude, frequency of a Colpitts oscillator has been measured. i) Amplitude of the waveform. = _________ ii) Frequency of the waveform (practically). = _________ iii) Frequency of the waveform (theoretically). = _________ REVIEW QUESTION: 1) Change the value of R1 = 10K and R2 = 100K repeat the experiment and give comments on result. CONCLUSIONS: (To be written by the student after completion of the experiment with review questions.)
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