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Title: ECE 220 PreLab


1
ECE 220 Pre-Lab
  • Lecture 2

2
Where and When?
  • Turn in to the stockroom
  • Due at 400 pm on Friday
  • Dont be late, it will hurt

3
Outline
  • Purpose of the lab
  • What to turn in for each section
  • Results you should expect
  • Questions

4
Purpose?
  • Apply NVA (Node Voltage Analysis) and MCA (Mesh
    Current Analysis)
  • Design a voltage/current meter
  • Work with approximate DC model of a BJT
    transistor
  • Build a transistor amplifier

5
Part 1 Something like this
6
Part 1 Turn in what?
  • Calculation of voltages A, B, and C
  • Calculation of currents i1 through i6
  • Print-out of the simulated schematic
  • Calculation of node voltages with the diode
    reversed
  • Check with PSpice, but dont have to submit

7
Part 1 What should I get?
Node A 15mA (A B)/130 (A C)/470
8
Part 1 What should I get?
  • For the last part, there is something you should
    know.
  • If current is flowing from the point of the
    triangle to the fat end of the triangle in a
    diode the diode acts as an open circuit.
  • Current cannot flow backwards through a diode.

9
Part 1 What should I get?
This is the equivalent after reversing the diode.
Now, is NVA really the best approach now? Not
really. Current division, maybe?
10
Part 2 Something like this
11
Part 2 Turn in what?
  • Calculations for the 3 mesh currents.
  • Print-out of simulated schematic.

12
Part 2 What should I get?
This is with the gain set to 150.
13
Part 2 MCA Example
-10 1k(i1) 3k(i1 i2) 0 3k(i2 i1)
1k(i2) 1k(i2) 0 -10 4k(i1) 3k(i2) 0
3k(i2) 3k(i1) 2k(i2) 0 4k(i1) 3k(i2)
10 0 -3k(i1) 5k(i2) 0 Solve
the system and get i1 4.55 mA and i2 2.73 mA
14
Part 3 Something like this
15
Part 3 Turn in what?
  • Circuit diagram and calculations for ammeter.
  • Same for voltmeter.
  • Calculations showing resistors as parallel/series
    combinations of standard resistor values.
  • Calculation of your FSR error.
  • Print-out of your probe plot.
  • Print-out of schematic with correct R.
  • Print-out of plot showing meter current vs. the
    input current.

16
Part 3 What should I do?
  • Ammeter and Voltmeter
  • Figure out Rmeter
  • Vfs / Ifs Rmeter
  • Figure out R to give full-scale deflection
  • For ammeter, R is in parallel
  • For voltmeter, R is in series
  • Find standard resistor values and try to combine
    them to get R for each meter
  • It wont be perfect, get your error bounds based
    on tolerances and your realization error
  • For PSpicefollow the directions closely
  • Use their example as a guide

17
Questions?
  • The only stupid question is the one you did not
    ask!!!!

18
Until Next Time
  • Come see me during office hours if you need help.
  • Send an email if you prefer.
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