Thursday, May 30, 1985

Project Report 3




A video of our prototype working in a way that we can use. I still want to have the switches work because right now we can just replace them with short circuits. Next step, however, is sobering and building a housing case.

Sunday, May 26, 1985

Day 23

borrowed a picture of Erik's computer to use the same matlab syntax for the homework.


This lab was a tad bit confusing as far as I could tell we were just making the same plots that were given in the workbook by using wave forms. And if that was the goal we succeeded.

Here's that circuit that all those frequencies were put through so that we could measure voltage and current I think.

This is a sinusoidal sweep while the other graph depicted a custom math wave that we generated.
The one above was the results, you can see the dampening of voltage as current increases in frequency. This picture is just the model that we run it through.


These three graphs represent the three different frequencies that were run through the custom sweep that we made. It seems that as the frequency increases the voltage in starts to match, at least in phase, with the voltage in but still has a less than one gain.

Here is the explanation of figuring out voltage gain in the circuit run through one of the given frequencies.

Saturday, May 25, 1985

Project Report 2

OK so day 2 doesn't look that great, we still are having some issues with every circuit and I'm thinking of using some other program instead. But besides that some of the parts I bought are not comparable with the pcb board we are using so I have to buy more parts. That's not even the worse bit, the shipping is incredibly expensive since we have to work on this stuff as soon as possible. I'm crying on the inside a little bit T.T

DescriptionUnit priceQtyAmount
506-147873-2$1.72 USD1$1.72 USD
667-ELC-09D103F$2.16 USD1$2.16 USD
512-BC557BTA$0.63 USD1$0.63 USD
598-225CKE100M$0.18 USD1$0.18 USD
688-RK09K1130A5R$0.78 USD1$0.78 USD
574-8022$11.06 USD1$11.06 USD
594-S100K25SL0N63L6R$0.45 USD1$0.45 USD
594-5073NW3K300J$0.54 USD1$0.54 USD
594-5073NW4K700J$0.54 USD1$0.54 USD
647-UVZ2A0R1MDD$1.14 USD1$1.14 USD
Subtotal$19.20 USD
Shipping and handling$33.99 USD
Tax$1.54 USD
Total$54.73 USD
Payment$54.73 USD

Friday, May 24, 1985

Day 22

So here we discuss power in an Ac circuit. There are things called a power factor because of the imaginary impedance. To make that factor larger a capacitor is added to cancel out the impedance of the inductor.

Javier was practicing his greek skills.

Power in wolves a lot of crazy variables, theres apparent power, average power, complex power, this stuff get out of control if you don't know what you're doing.

And this is what you should be knowing what to do.



Here's the lab we did.  Basically we were finding the power factor when the impedance changed with a varying resistor.

From the two graphs we can see that the voltage increases drastically but the current drops slightly. the graphs however have the same shape so it's not all that different.

I think the experiment would have continued if we added a capacitor to increase the power factor but we never got around to it. The picture above is the circuit that we worked with during the lab.

That's a butt hahahaha

Monday, May 20, 1985

Project Report 1

Alright bought all the supplies today, got a little tipsy but that's not so bad. While I was buying materials Javier was trying to make every circuit work. It appears that Every Circuit is a bit to small for our schematic so it's a bit hard to work with, especially since we have to build a buzzer circuit to replace the buzzer component and it seems that it wont work when it is applied. any way here's a list of what we bought :




Line
No.
Mouser Part Number
Customer Part Number
Manufacturer Part Number
Description
Quantity OrderedQuantity Shipped
1
RoHS: Compliant1
574-8029
MFG Part No:8029
8029
Vector PCBs & Breadboards
US HTS:8534000095 ECCN:EAR99 COO:US
11
2
RoHS: Compliant1
588-OF103JE
MFG Part No:OF103JE
OF103JE
Ohmite Carbon Composition Resistors
US HTS:8533100065 ECCN:EAR99 COO:JP
33
3
RoHS: Compliant1
588-OY-4.7K-E
MFG Part No:OY472KE
OY472KE
Ohmite Ceramic Composition Resistors
US HTS:8533210090 ECCN:EAR99 COO:JP
33
4
RoHS: Compliant1
71-CPF222K000FKE14
MFG Part No:CPF222K000FKE14
CPF222K000FKE14
Vishay Metal Film Resistors - Through Hole
US HTS:8533210090 ECCN:EAR99 COO:US
33
5
RoHS: Compliant1
71-CCF072K20JKE36
MFG Part No:CCF072K20JKE36
CCF072K20JKE36
Vishay Metal Film Resistors - Through Hole
US HTS:8533210090 ECCN:EAR99 COO:IN
33
6
RoHS: Compliant1
594-5073NW150K0J
MFG Part No:PR01000101503JR500
PR01000101503JR500
Vishay Metal Film Resistors - Through Hole
US HTS:8533210090 ECCN:EAR99 COO:IN
33
7
RoHS: Compliant1
594-5083NW33K00J
MFG Part No:PR02000203302JR500
PR02000203302JR500
Vishay Metal Film Resistors - Through Hole
US HTS:8533210090 ECCN:EAR99 COO:IN
33
8
RoHS: Compliant1
588-OD332JE
MFG Part No:OD332JE
OD332JE
Ohmite Carbon Composition Resistors
US HTS:8533100060 ECCN:EAR99 COO:JP
33
9
RoHS: Compliant1
71-CMF601M0000BHEA
MFG Part No:CMF601M0000BHEA
CMF601M0000BHEA
Vishay Metal Film Resistors - Through Hole
US HTS:8533210090 ECCN:EAR99 COO:US
33
10
RoHS: Compliant1
963-LBR2012T100K
MFG Part No:LBR2012T100K
LBR2012T100K
Taiyo Yuden Fixed Inductors
US HTS:8504508000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:PH
44
11
RoHS: Compliant1
720-KRH122VWAVDQ
MFG Part No:KR HAVPA1.22-VWAV-DQ
KR HAVPA1.22-VWAV-DQ
Osram Standard LEDs - SMD
US HTS:8541402000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:MY
33
12
RoHS: Compliant through Exemption2
78-1N4148
MFG Part No:1N4148TR
1N4148TR
Vishay Diodes - General Purpose, Power, Switching
US HTS:8541100080 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
1212
13
RoHS: Compliant1
140-REA101M1EBK0611P
MFG Part No:REA101M1EBK-0611P
REA101M1EBK-0611P
Lelon Aluminum Electrolytic Capacitors - Leaded
US HTS:8532210020 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
33
14
RoHS: Compliant1
505-MKS2B042201FKI00
MFG Part No:MKS2B042201F00KI00
MKS2B042201F00KI00
WIMA Film Capacitors
US HTS:8532250070 ECCN:EAR99 COO:DE
33
15
RoHS: Compliant1
80-PHE844RD6100MR30
MFG Part No:PHE844RD6100MR30L2
PHE844RD6100MR30L2
Kemet Film Capacitors
US HTS:8532250020 ECCN:EAR99 COO:ID
44
16
RoHS: Compliant1
80-C0201C100J3G
MFG Part No:C0201C100J3GACTU
C0201C100J3GACTU
Kemet Multilayer Ceramic Capacitors MLCC - SMD/SMT
US HTS:8532240020 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
33
17
RoHS: Compliant1
871-B32641B0103J
MFG Part No:B32641B0103J
B32641B0103J
EPCOS / TDK Film Capacitors
US HTS:8532250010 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
88
18
RoHS: Compliant1
653-B3SN-3112P
MFG Part No:B3SN-3112P
B3SN-3112P
Omron Tactile Switches
US HTS:8536509065 ECCN:EAR99 COO:JP
33
19
RoHS: Compliant1
810-PS1240P02BT
MFG Part No:PS1240P02BT
PS1240P02BT
TDK Audio Indicators & Alerts
US HTS:8518298000 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
33
20
RoHS: Compliant1
833-BC547B-AP
MFG Part No:BC547B-AP
BC547B-AP
Micro Commercial Components (MCC) Bipolar Transistors - BJT
US HTS:8541210095 ECCN:EAR99 COO:CN
1212
1RoHS: Compliant
2RoHS: Compliant through Exemption

Sunday, May 19, 1985

Day 21

So basically you can solve an AC circuit with an op amp using nodal analysis. All AC does is add complex factors to the equation other than that it is basically the same as a dc circuit.

Here we are doing a lab with an op amp running in an AC circuit.

We have a little every circuit model to help get concrete data as the computer program will give decent data that we can compare to our wave form.

Unfortunately the lab was a bit more difficult than anticipated. When we tried to implement the circuit above we could not get the voltage out on the wave form application. This lab proved to be to difficult for us to complete.

Friday, May 17, 1985

Day 20


Here we  show that mesh analysis can be used in an Ac circuit just like it can in a Dc circuit.
Mesh analysis is pretty difficult if you dont have matlab readily available. Just look at those equations, It's hard af.



Here is the lab where we compare a circuit that has the same voltage going through it but is running at different frequencies. We can see that the current leads the voltage every time but as the frequency increases the amplitude across the inductor becomes closer to the input voltage.
New shirt design we came up with. If we make enough money off this then we can probably drop out of college.

Being slightly racist for some reason.