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Report.txt@2:d457aead43f6, 2018-02-09 (annotated)
- Committer:
- sks1
- Date:
- Fri Feb 09 17:18:15 2018 +0000
- Revision:
- 2:d457aead43f6
- Parent:
- 1:5192dafaecad
- Child:
- 3:9956186744f0
added results
Who changed what in which revision?
| User | Revision | Line number | New contents of line |
|---|---|---|---|
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 1 | Lab 3 Lab report |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 2 | David Malone davmalon |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 3 | Samantha Smith sks1 |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 4 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 5 | Results |
| sks1 | 2:d457aead43f6 | 6 | In this lab, we created a low pass filter using the given equation and a cutoff frequency of 200 Hz. We chose to use a 0.1 uF capacitor and, using the equation, calculated that we should |
| sks1 | 2:d457aead43f6 | 7 | use a resistor value of about 8200 ohms. We were then able to connect the low pass filter onthe breadboard and generate a sinewave of 100 Hz with an |
| sks1 | 2:d457aead43f6 | 8 | amplitude of 1 V. When stepping the sinewave frequency by 10 Hz each time, we were about the see that the blue wave became smaller as the frequency increased. |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 9 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 10 | Difficulties |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 11 | During the process of manipulating the sinewave example code, we ran into quite a few problems with the frequency of the wave. |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 12 | We were slightly confused initially on how to convert the period into frequency with the wait_us() function. |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 13 | Eventually we had realized that the function operated in miliseconds and the frequency we were giving the function was actually a delay of 1ooms and not 100hz/samples per second. |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 14 | To achive the actual frequency, one only has to divide the input frequency by 10 and pass that number to the wait_us function. |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 15 | We also had an issue with how we originally connected our circuit which caused a few problems. One issue that stemmed from this was that we chose a capacitor with a high capacitance that disrupted the form of our sinewave. |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 16 | We simply chose another capacitor, at .1 microferrats. and this fixed our problem (we swapped out the resistor to reflect this change in our circuit for our freuency cutoff value). |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 17 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 18 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 19 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 20 | How closely did your analysis match your measurements. What were the reasons for the differences? |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 21 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 22 | Filter Ideal Analysis |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 23 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 24 | |
| davmalon | 1:5192dafaecad | 25 | Filter Measurements |