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Name:_____________________ Student ID:_____________________ Name:_____________________ Student ID:_____________________ Section:_____________________ Date:_____________________ UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, BERKELEY EE100 Summer 2008 Lab 2 Equivalent Circuits Report Equivalent Resistor Networks 1) Step1: Max Current through resistor network:_______________________ 2) Step 2: Resistance across A and B. Theory: _______ Measured: _______ 3) Step 3: VAB I4) Step 5: VAB I 5) Steps 6, 7, and 8, measure VTH, ISC, and RTH. The theoretical values should have been calculated in your prelab. Theory Actual VTH: ISC: RTH: 6) Steps 9-13 Original Thevenin Norton V I V I V I 220. 1.2k. 2.2k.7) Steps 14 - 16. What is the frequency of the output wave between terminal C and D Note the differences, if any, between the input and output wave forms What can be said about the relationship of the input and output wave forms when a sinusoidal signal is passed through a purely restistive network. 8) Step 17. 9.) Steps 18 & 19. Theory MeasuredReq Current A-D D-C


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