Laboratory Manual: EM 222 Circuit Analysis Ii
Laboratory Manual: EM 222 Circuit Analysis Ii
Laboratory Manual: EM 222 Circuit Analysis Ii
FACULTY OF ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT OF
ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EM 222
CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II
LABORATORY MANUAL
GAZI UNIVERSITY
DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS ENGINEERING
EM222 CIRCUIT ANALYSIS II LABORATORY
EXPERIMENT # 1
THE EFFECT OF FREQUENCY ON CAPACITIVE AND INDUCTIVE REACTANCES
(XC AND XL)
Objective:
The objective of the experiment is to demonstrate and learn how the reactance of an inductor and
a capacitor varies with frequency.
Theory:
The impedance ( ) of a passive component (R, L, or C) is defined as the ratio of its voltage to the
current through it. For sinusoidal signals at any frequency the definition is given as follows:
Here, V and I are the rms (effective) values of the voltage and current, respectively. Note that the
equation also holds when peak values are used.
In general, the impedance is a complex number that varies with the frequency of applied signal.
Its real part is called as resistance while the imaginary part is called reactance.
If the component is purely resistive, then the impedance is a real number that is constant for all
frequency values.
For inductor and capacitor on the other hand, the impedance is an imaginary number that varies
with the frequency.
The impedance of the capacitor is given as
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Experimental Work:
Part I
In this part, the reactance of the capacitor will be calculated by using the data obtained from
experiments. Although the purpose is to investigate the reactance of the capacitor, the
measurements will be taken from an R-C circuit to be able to limit the current.
5. Plot
and
XC ()
C(F)
1.0 F
2.2 F
3.3 F
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Vs-pp (V)
10
10
Table 1.3
Vo-pp(V)
IC (Arms)
XC ()
Ceq(F)
Work to do:
1) Your report should include all the results obtained in the tests. Tables should be given and
the data should be plotted on scale either on graph papers or squared papers. The results
should be discussed. Specifically discuss how the capacitor value and frequency affect the
reactance of the capacitor. Also, discuss how combining capacitors in series or parallel
change the circuit.
2) Set up the circuit in PSPICE. Use the same component values that were used in Part I-B of
the experiment. Run the simulation and obtain the capacitor voltage and current along with
the input voltage for each frequency (In addition the frequencies used in the lab, run the
simulation for 5 Hz and 500 kHz too). Compare the results with the experimental ones and
comment on your findings.
Part II
In this part, the reactance of the inductor will be calculated by using the data obtained from
experiments. Although the purpose is to investigate the reactance of the inductor, the
measurements will be taken from an R-L circuit to be able to limit the current.
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5. Plot
and
f(kHz)
1
1
1
Vs-pp (V)
10
10
10
Table 1.4
Vo-pp(V)
IL (Arms)
XL ()
L
470 H
1.5 mH
10 mH
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simulation for 5 Hz and 500 kHz too). Compare the results with the experimental ones and
comment on your findings.
Equipment and Components
Oscilloscope (dual trace)
Signal Generator (0-200kHz)
Protoboard
Resistors
Capacitors
Inductors
Read before the experiment:
1. What is a capacitor? How is it built? What is the amount of energy it can store? How can
the capacitance of a capacitor be made large or small?
2. What is an inductor? How is it built? What is the amount of energy it can store? How can
the inductance of an inductor be made large or small?
Extra learning activity (to be included in the report):
1. Search the internet for ultracapacitor. Explain in one paragraph its principles, advantages
and where they can be used.
2. Search the internet for superconducting magnetic energy storage. Explain in one
paragraph the principles of the system and how they can be used.
3. Search the internet for ac line filter. Explain in one paragraph where they are used.
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