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CSE209 (Lab Report 7)

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CSE209 (Lab Report 7)

The document describes a lab report for an experiment on DC circuit analysis in PSpice. It includes the objectives, circuit diagrams, experimental datasheet, answers to post-lab questions, and a comparison of theoretical and PSpice solutions showing no discrepancies.
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Department of Computer Science & Engineering

Lab Report - 07

Semester: Summer 2023


Course Code: CSE 209
Course Title: Electrical Circuits
Section: 04

Experiment Number: 07
Experiment Title: DC Circuit Analysis in PSpice using Source and
Resistance Sweep.
Group Number: 08
Group IDs: 2022-160-291
2022-1-60-368
2022-1-60-049

Date of Performance: 23-08-2023


Date of Report Submission: 30-08-2023

Submitted by
Sifat Noor Siam
2022-1-60-368
Experiment Title: DC Circuit Analysis in PSpice using Source and Resistance
Sweep.

Objectives: To analyze DC circuit in PSpice by seeping source and resistance and to


verify maximum power transfer theorem.

Circuit Diagrams:

Figure 1. Example circuit


Experimental Datasheet:

1.

2.

3.
Eth2= Voc =5 V.
V oc 5
Rth= = KΩ = 0.0125 KΩ.
Isc 400
RL = Rth =0.0125 KΩ.
V th² (5)²
PLmax = = Watt =500 Watt
4 R th 4 × 0.0125

4.

V1(R1) = 10 V.
5.

V1=4.444 V2= 2.222 and I(R3) =222.222 mA for R=10 Ω.


Now,
I(R3) * I(R3) * RVAR

Discussion and Analysis:


Pre-lab data:

Theoretically calculated values are R L = 12.5Ω, V(1) = 4.5V, V (2) =2.5V and I(R3) =
200mA
Experimental data:

Measured values are R L = 12.5Ω, V(1) = 4.5V, V(2) = 2.5V and I(R3) = 200mA

There are no differences between the theoretical values and the experimental
measured values. Pre-lab data and experimental data are same.
Answer to the Post Lab Questions
1. Compare the values of V(1), V(2) and I(R3) obtained in steps 4 and 5(d).
Solution:
From step 4,
V(1) = 4.4444V for 10V
V(2) = 2.2222V for 10V and
I(R3) = -222.222mA for 10V

From step 5(d),


V(1) = 4.4444V for 10V
V(2) = 2.2222V for 10V and
I(R3) = -222.222mA for 10V

Comparing the values of V(1), V(2) and I(R3) obtained in steps 4 and 5(d):
Step 4 values: V(1) = 4.4444, V(2) = 2.2222V, I(R3) = -222.222mA
Step 5(d) values: V(1) = 4.4444, V(2) = 2.2222V, I(R3) = -222.222mA

Comment: There are no differences between the step 4 values and step 5(d)
values.
2. Compare the load resistance RL for maximum power transfer obtained in
steps 2 and 5(e).
Solution:
From step 2,
Load resistance R L = 12.5Ω
From step 5(e),
Load resistance R L = 12.5Ω

Comparing the load resistance R L for maximum power transfer obtained in steps
2 and 5(e):
Step 2: Load resistance R L = 12.5Ω

Step 5(e): Load resistance R L = 12.5Ω

Comment: There are no differences between the step 2 value and step 5(e)
value.
3. Compare the theoretical solutions with the solutions obtained from PSpice
and comment on any discrepancy.
Solution:
Theoretical solution:

KCL at node V 1,

5V 1- V 2= 20………………………… (1)

KCL at node V 2,

-12 V 1+ 22.5 V 2= 0………………… (2)


From (1) and (2),
V 1 = 4.5V and V 2=2.5V

So, V(1) = 4.5V and V(2) = 2.5V

KVL at mesh I 1,

10 I 1- I 2= 10………………………… (3)

KVL at mesh I 2,

-5 I 1+ 27.5 I 2= 0…………………… (4)


From (3) and (4),
I 1 = 1.1A and I 2=200mA

So, I(R3) = 200mA


PSpice solution:

From PSpice:
V(1) = 4.500V
V(2) = 2.500V and
I(R3) = 200mA

Comparing the theoretical solutions with the solutions obtained from PSpice:

Theoretical solutions: V(1) = 4.5V, V(2) = 2.5V and I(R3) = 200mA


PSpice solutions: V(1) = 4.5V, V(2) = 2.5V and I(R3) = 200mA
Comment: There are no differences between the theoretical solutions and
PSpice solutions.

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