Experiment 4: Alternating Voltage
Objectives of the Experiment
Getting to know
- sinusoidal quantities, active (real), reactive, and apparent resistance/impedance, phasor diagrams
- behavior of an RC and RL series circuit with different passive components at constant frequency
- low-pass filter (behavior of an RC circuit at different frequencies)
- RLC series resonant circuit: voltage across the resistor and impedances at different frequencies
Applying
- voltage analysis in the time domain using a simulation program
Preparation for the Lab
in the ILIAS course
Read the materials for Experiment 4 here.
They will be made public one week before the experiment.
Preparation for the Oral Short Quiz
For this experiment you should
- be able to apply and explain the following concepts:
- phasor representation
- of harmonic signals
- of impedance quantities
- complex impedance operators (e.g. $j \cdot X_L$)
- cutoff frequency
- series resonant circuit
- different voltages $U_R$, $U_C$, $U_L$ for $f\rightarrow 0$ and $f\rightarrow \infty$
- graphical and computational determination of the complex impedance $\underline{Z}$ of the circuit
- behavior of $\underline{Z}$ at different frequencies
- definition, behavior, and calculation of the resonance frequency
- relationship between resonant circuit and antenna (see Abbildung 1)
- consider the circuit when, instead of the voltage across the resistor $U_R$, the output voltage across the capacitor $U_C$ is measured.
- What is this circuit called?
- What is it used for?
- What output voltage results for $f\rightarrow 0$ and $f\rightarrow \infty$?
