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UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIACollege of EngineeringDepartment of Electrical Engineeringand Computer SciencesEE43/EE100 Lab Report #3 Fall 2005Name: _________________________TA: ___________________________Section: __________________Equivalent Resistor Networks1. Step 1: Max current through resistor network: ____________________2. Step 2: Resistance across A and B. Theory: __________ Measured: __________3. Step 3: Value of resistance inferred from the IV curve: _______________VABI2 of 34. Step 5:: Value of resistance inferred from the IV curve: _________5. Steps 6, 7, and 8 measure VTH, ISC, and RTH. The theoretical values should have been calculated in your prelab.6. Steps 9-13:7. Step 14: (before swapping resistors) (after swapping resistors)VABITheory ActualVTH: ISC:RTH:Original Thévenin NortonVIVIVI220Ω1.2kΩ2.2kΩig_______________=ig_______________=2002.0k3 of 38. Step 15: Demo and explain to TA. __________ (TA initials)9. Step 16:Estimated thumb-to-index resistance: _____________Resistance measured using the DMM:


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