Analog Lab #6

2a) Corner Frequency = 1/(2piRC)20 = 1/(2pi(10,000)C)C = 1/400,000pi = 7.95774715×10−720,000 = 1/(2pi(10)C)C = 1/400,000pi = 7.95774715×10−7C is closest to .1uFPotentiometer ranges from 0-10,000 Ohms 2b)Below is the photo of my low pass filter 2c)Corner Frequency = 1/(2piRC)20 = 1/(2pi(100,000)C)C = 1/4,000,000pi = 7.95774715×10−820,000 = 1/(2pi(10)C)C = 1/400,000pi = 7.95774715×10−7C is closest to .01uFPotentiometer rangesContinue reading “Analog Lab #6”

Analog Lab #5

2) Adding a capacitor and a resistor is a safety precaution to guarantee that when the circuit is plugged into a speaker or headphones that they don’t blow up. 4)Photo of non-inverting: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1jiIcjYFjp55RPm_zvC8SngvH0PsncvAA/view?usp=sharinga)Gain = 2 = 1+R2/10kR2 = 10kVideo of Potentiometer non-inverting:https://drive.google.com/open?id=1rQOORIrjTcxn5UxNUGbAWNpbEPFOgbx8Gain max = 2 = 1+10k/R1Gain min = 1 = 1+0/R1R2 = 10k b)PhotoContinue reading “Analog Lab #5”

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