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Breadboards typically have two power rails to help you organize your circuit, on

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Question

Breadboards typically have two power rails to help you organize your circuit, one for high voltage, and one for low voltage. In this circuit, however, we will need to make use of several different high/low voltages. The DC supply alone will provide a high and low voltage, as well as need a ground connection that is separate from its low voltage connection, not to mention the other devices like the function generator and the oscilloscope. Discuss a way to organize your breadboard so that you can keep track of these different voltages while keeping all of them on different nodes of the circuit. Note that there is no one correct answer, as is often the case in engineering; come up with one that makes sense to you.

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Note: The circuit required in the problem is not built yet. Try to answer the question by imagining the circuit with the given description. YOUR HELP WILL BE APPRECIATED!!  

Explanation / Answer

Use the highest voltage and use voltage divider circuit repeatedly for various voltages at various nodes. If still middle values are required, then use the lower voltage as reference for higher, and hence, their difference can be used as another new voltage value. the simplest way would be a resistor ladder circuit. Although it would have losses, but only in current and the voltage remains stable

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