ECT 122 Week 3 iLab 2

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ECT 122 Week 3 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-122-week-3-ilab-2 1.Using the circuit below, calculate the following values. On the circuit drawing, indicate the polarities for each voltage and show the current direction. 2.Download the Multisim file “Series2” from Doc Sharing, Week 3. Simulate the circuit. Use an XMM to measure the following values. 3.Use the breadboard to construct the circuit above. Measure and record the value of eachresistor with the handheld DMM. Remember that you should remove the resistor from the circuit to obtain an accurate reading. Connect the input of the circuit to the variable positive supply connections on the power supply. Set the DC power supply to +10 volts. Use the handheld DMM to verify the input voltage is +10 V. Measure and record each voltage listed below with the handheld DMM. Measure the current last. Have the professor verify the connections before applying power. 4.How did the measured values compare to the calculated and simulated ones? The come very close but a little off due to tolerance of resistors.

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ECT 122 Week 3 iLab 2 Click Below Link To Purchase www.foxtutor.com/product/ect-122-week-3-ilab-2 1.Using the circuit below, calculate the following values. On the circuit drawing, indicate the polarities for each voltage and show the current direction. 2.Download the Multisim file “Series2” from Doc Sharing, Week 3. Simulate the circuit. Use an XMM to measure the following values. 3.Use the breadboard to construct the circuit above. Measure and record the value of eachresistor with the handheld DMM. Remember that you should remove the resistor from the circuit to obtain an accurate reading. Connect the input of the circuit to the variable positive supply connections on the power supply. Set the DC power supply to +10 volts. Use the handheld DMM to verify the input voltage is +10 V. Measure and record each voltage listed below with the handheld DMM. Measure the current last. Have the professor verify the connections before applying power. 4.How did the measured values compare to the calculated and simulated ones? The come very close but a little off due to tolerance of resistors.

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