Appendix D2
Experiment EB1: IC Multivibrator Circuits
Lab Report
(Together with Rubric form, Submit your report on the same day immediately after the
experiment)
Name: Hoya kuin Student 1LD.: 42243099 Date: 15/5/2923
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4. Astable 555 Timer
Rat RE soo
Take
Vow = BLOF tY
‘Table 4-1: Astable Operation for various R.and Ry D=
Re(kQ) | Re(KD | feat) Deat Tuy WOOT Sar] 2
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For R, = 100 kQ, Ry = 10 kN case (Step 9):
Vemma) Varnes = O.0 2
Vv. Sv
Vaasa = > v
Vorenes™ BEV Vonteasl Vermy™= E66 4.
Vntwes™ J 204V Vastaes! Vecimaay = On 399
Graph 4-1: Astable Operation for R= 10 kQ, Re= 10 kX
CH2 (V,..):—* Vidiv
Time base : ROU sidiv, CHI (V.): 4 vidiv,
FF Hy
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Time base : (D5 s/div, CHI (Vou) : Vidiv, CH2 (Vins) = ] Vidiv
Graph 4-3: Astable Operation for R, = 100 kQ, Ry = 10 kQ
sidiv, CHI (Pun): Vidiv, CH2 Ved): OL vidiv
Time base :,
1 & CH2
bw
* Note: Ask your instructor to verify your results before you proceed to Part B.
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B. Monostable 555 Timer
Veonas= !5.O8EV
Table 4-2: Monostable Operation for various R
RQ) Wes W C/msh
33 BRAT 0-250
47 > AS 4. 0. NE
68 uD eS
For R = 68 kQ ease (Step 7):
= 2.2UV Yossi! Porm = O.,.555 ’
Vesta O2N .
Graph 4-4: Monostable Operation for R = 33 kQ.
Time base :299 J sidiv, CHI Vou): Viiv, CH2 (Vou) ;_4._ Viiv
_ FE
4-F
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o- + CH2 ground
+ CH1 ground
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WS % Wa 906 41.0 ae W3
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Fou V
Graph 4-5: Voltage-Controlled Oscillator at minimum frequency
sTimetase: O5Msii, CHI (uu) :__ 4. Vidiv, CH2 (Myn0):__]_ Vidiv
CHI & CH2
ground
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Voltage-Controlled Oscillator at maximum frequency
r = 101s
W = 6.30 s
Vota = 4-99 V
Vous = QI V
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A. Astable 555 Timer
1. Explain the difference between the calculated fy and the measured f
hin me 1 added yore she
@nncctos uite itz l tine
2. Compare the calculated D,. to the measured D, and justify their aiterenep ick copacibrce
mented <, due te + fe , ee rer)
the Gleulalel yerintuve) and thy actual Yoriztancey,
3. Identify how the voltages V., and Vj.« are related in the three graphs.
whan Qis tow , the tryioy i dct ol ard the
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Caonncrtot chant? i
the flip = ts tbh 2 his lv
4, Compare between voltages Vecnan and Vaxuy and explain their difference,
Meco 2 Vout enaaty hid, fp duc reeeraaete | ?
5, Evaluate how Ws f-and D changes when RP@dOEHE Ge Pond Propose ine aed:
minimum and maximum duty cycle valyg3, (nci@rcD ard
t worcex« D urd a Om
a" B, Monostable 555 Timer
1. Identify how the voltages Va. and Vz.) are related in the three graphs.
_ the output of U1 inthe inped for U2 and
Vp LIF Vout thelr pre Vout = Ver
2. Describe how W changes when R is varied. ss
AnLnen R inoteonn » the Couper tor croaplrg, cuinc
“neler? Sp tne pute Ubidth (W) nchaeaer « il
pony, dinckoguy the Gpacitor untU Vping in slightly
k below + Mec, eure lower Op-amp-oudput b be lows fexcthiy PC Rip jp
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1. With the help of Figure 1 and Figure 3, compare and evaluate the relationships between
voltages Vosenu and Vues, aS Well aS Vaasa and Vos. Include numerical calculations in your
answer.
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the 995 timer which wruucts 6 Whe Vice of- thr oP-omp.
4. Why does the trigger pin 2 is pulled low only for a short period of time? How long can pin 2
be maintained at low? What will happen if pin 2 is kept low indefinitely?
of the loWler dp-amp must be low an the
Pip —Yop ann accept B high iper-
Frthe louerop-amp outpet & be low, Veer
(the ttigge pin a) should. be higher tan Vex,
Pin & @n be praipBirned low until the
lapoivor crajen to + Ae.
5p A io \iept low grdc}initely, tre output
ak pin 3 wall vemain high.
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