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Name: Loay Majed Mohammad Almajdoubah // STD.

ID: 1932945
Analysis (4)
Design a measurement system to measure unknown resistors using lab.
 Equipment:
 PC, with Labview software.
 BNC-2090.
 Breadboard.
 Power supply.
 Digital multimeter (DMM).
 Resistors.

1. Tabulate your results (for R1=1 KΩ):


RL value
RL value measured by
Theoretical value measured by
Measurement system Errors%
of RL DMM
(measured)
(actual)

1 1.2KΩ 1.1 KΩ 1.256 KΩ 14.182%


2 2.2KΩ 2.19 KΩ 2.33 KΩ 6.39%
3 3.9KΩ 3.81 KΩ 4.0 KΩ 4.9868%
4 5.6KΩ 5.54 KΩ 5.66 KΩ 2.166%

5 8.2KΩ 8.16 KΩ 8.5 KΩ 4.1667%


6 10KΩ 10 KΩ 10.9 KΩ 9%
7 22KΩ 21.78 KΩ 22 KΩ 1.0101%
8 10Ω 9.9 Ω 20 Ω 102.0202%
2. For any resistors from table in Q1, calculate the accuracy and sensitivity of the measurement system.
Note: %error = (‫ ׀‬actual value – measured value ‫ ׀‬/ actual value) * %100

 I will choose 10K  Actual (10K) & Measured (10.9K)  %Error = 9%

 %Accuracy = 100% – %Error


= (100 – 9) %
%Accuracy = 91%

 Sensitivity = ( Measured ) / ( Actual )


= (10.9 – 8.5) / (10 – 8.16)

Sensitivity = 1.30435

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3. Define the range of your measurement system.

 Input Range: 1.2K to 22K


 Output Range: 1.256 KΩ to 22K

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