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<?xml:namespace prefix = v ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" /?> <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /?> Click on the link to see the image of the circuit. I need to know how to theoretically solve for Positive Peak, Negative Peak, and Average Voltage of Channel 1 and Channel two.
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Given the circuit in Figure 1, the resistor R1 has a resistance of 1.0 k?. Sketch the theoretical waveforms for the input (CH-1) signal and the output (CH-2) signal when a 10 VPP 1.0 kHz sine wave is applied to the circuit, Record the positive and negative peak voltages and average voltage for both the input and output signals. Enter the results in Table 1.
Voltage (V)
Theoretical
Simulation
Experimental
CH-1
Positive Peak
Voltage
Negative Peak
Voltage
Average
Voltage
CH-2
Positive Peak
Voltage
Negative Peak
Voltage
Average
Voltage
Voltage (V)
Theoretical
Simulation
Experimental
CH-1
Positive Peak
Voltage
Negative Peak
Voltage
Average
Voltage
CH-2
Positive Peak
Voltage
Negative Peak
Voltage
Average
Voltage
Explanation / Answer
for ch1 : posituve peak = 5 V negative peak = -5 V average value = ˜ 0.636 Vpk = 6.36 V ch 2 : positive peak = 5 -0.7 = 4.3 V negative peak =0 average value = 0.313 X 5 = 1.59 V
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