Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects by Earl Boysen & Harry Kybett

Complete Electronics Self-Teaching Guide with Projects by Earl Boysen & Harry Kybett

Author:Earl Boysen & Harry Kybett
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Published: 2012-07-02T16:00:00+00:00


Project 7.1: The Notch Filter

Objective

The objective of this project is to determine how Vout changes as the frequency of the input signal changes for a notch filter.

General Instructions

After the circuit is set up, you measure Vout for each frequency. You can also generate a graph to show the relationship between the output voltage and the input frequency.

Parts List

You need the following equipment and supplies:

One 100 Ω, 0.25-watt resistor.

One 1000 pF capacitor. (1000 pF is also sometimes stated by suppliers as 0.001 μF.)

One 100 μH inductor. You'll often find inductors that use a numerical code to indicate the value of the inductor. The first two numbers in this code are the first and second significant digits of the inductance value. The third number is the multiplier, and the units are μH. Therefore, an inductor marked with 101 has a value of 100 μH.)

One function generator.

One oscilloscope.

One breadboard.



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