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Non-Ideal Capacitors (10 Points) : Experiment

The document describes an experiment measuring the capacitance of two non-ideal capacitors at different voltages and temperatures. It includes connecting the capacitors to a voltage source, measuring the capacitance at various voltages and temperatures, calibrating a thermistor, and identifying possible sources of measurement error.

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Non-Ideal Capacitors (10 Points) : Experiment

The document describes an experiment measuring the capacitance of two non-ideal capacitors at different voltages and temperatures. It includes connecting the capacitors to a voltage source, measuring the capacitance at various voltages and temperatures, calibrating a thermistor, and identifying possible sources of measurement error.

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Experiment

A1-1
English (Official)

Non-ideal capacitors (10 points)

Part A. Capacitors at room temperature (4.0 points)

A.1 ( 2.3 pt)


Graph 𝐶1 (𝑈) and 𝐶2 (𝑈) on the millimeter paper:

Fill the table with the corresponding values:

𝑈 𝐶1 𝐶2
0𝑉
3𝑉
6𝑉

𝐶(𝑈) =

Experiment conditions:

Board ID =

𝑇room =
Experiment

A1-2
English (Official)

A.2 ( 0.5 pt)

𝑈max change =

At capacitor (check): □ C1 □ C2

A.3 ( 1.2 pt)

𝑞1 =

𝑞2 =

Part B. Calibrating NTC thermistor (1.0 point)

B.1 ( 1.0 pt)


Formula:

𝑅0 =

Value:
𝑅0 = Ω
Experiment

A1-3
English (Official)

Part C. Capacitors at different temperatures (3.0 points)

C.1 ( 1.3 pt)


Graph 𝐶1 (𝑈) and 𝐶2 (𝑈) on the millimeter paper:
Experiment

A1-4
English (Official)

C.2 ( 0.5 pt)


Graph 𝐶1 (𝑇 ) and 𝐶2 (𝑇 ) on the millimeter paper:

C.3 ( 1.2 pt)


𝐶1 ( 85◦ C)/𝐶1 ( 40◦ C)| 0 V =

𝐶1 ( 85◦ C)/𝐶1 ( 40◦ C)| 6 V =

𝐶2 ( 85◦ C)/𝐶2 ( 40◦ C)| 0 V =

𝐶2 ( 85◦ C)/𝐶2 ( 40◦ C)| 6 V =


Experiment

A1-5 English (Official)

Part D. Sources of measurement errors (2.0 points)

D.1 ( 1.0 pt)


Possible S1 positions: C1, C2
Possible IN connection: +9V, -9V, GND, Free
Initial settings:

S1 position IN connection

Process:

Step number S1 position IN connection Duration, s Measured variable

Verification:

Main source of error (check):


□ Leakage current
□ Polarization properties of the capacitor’s dielectric media
Experiment

A1-6 English (Official)

D.2 ( 1.0 pt)


Possible S1 positions: C1, C2
Possible IN connection: +9V, -9V, GND, Free
Initial settings:

S1 position IN connection

Process:

Step number S1 position IN connection Duration, s Measured variable

Verification:

Main source of error (check):


□ Leakage current
□ Polarization properties of the capacitor’s dielectric media

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