Lab 4
Lab 4
1.8k
R2
2.2k
C
R3
4.7k
V1
18 V
R4
3.3k
R5
R6
5.6k
Figure 1
1.2k
b)
Resistor
Measured Voltage(V)
Theoretical Voltage(V)
VR1
R1=1.8K
1.73V
1.8 K
18
18.8 K
1.723V
VR 2
R2=2.2K
2.12V
4.42V
R2
Vs
RT
2.2 K
18
18.8K
2.106V
VR 3
R3=4.7K
R1
Vs
RT
R3
Vs
RT
4.7 K
18
18.8 K
4.5V
VR 4
R4=3.3K
3.14V
3.3K
18
18.8K
3.16V
VR 5
R5=1.2K
1.19V
R5
Vs
RT
1.2 K
18
18.8K
1.15V
VR 6
R6=5.6K
R4
Vs
RT
5.39V
R6
Vs
RT
5.6 K
18
18.8K
5.36V
c) Properly label these measured voltage drops on each resistor in the figure below. Mark
the polarity (+ or -) of the voltage drop on each resistor.
R1
+
1.8k -
B
R2
2.2k
+
-
4.7k
V1
18 V
R3
C
R4
D
3.3k
+
R5
E
R6
1.2k
5.6k
+
F
d) Assume that
from the result above, the value is approximately the same with the measured value.
VCD VDE VCE
4.42 3.14 VCE
VCE 7.56
e) Measured and record the value.
By using DMM,
VAC 3.85V
VCA 3.85V
VDG 9.70V
(Opposite polarity)
VEA 11.23V
VAC 10.85V
(Opposite polarity)
VCG 14.13V
Measured voltage(V)
Theoretical voltage(V)
VR1
VAB VR1
2.79
R1
VT
RT
2.2 K
15V
12 K
2.75V
VR 2
VBC VR 2
2.27
R2
VT
RT
1.8 K
15V
12 K
2.25V
VCD VR 3
5.76
VR 3
R3
VT
RT
4.7 K
15V
12 K
5.88V
VDE VR 4
4.13
VR 4
R4
VT
RT
3.3K
15V
12 K
4.13V
Table 2: Measured voltage and theoretical voltage
Figure 2
V A =14.97V
V A =14.97V
V B =11.08 V
V B =6.73 V
V C =7.92 V
V C =0 V
V D =0 V
V D =0 V
V E =0 V
V E =0 V
R1
2.2k
R2
1.8k
V1
15 V
R3
4.7k
R4
3.3k
Figure 2C
R1
2.2k
V A =14.97V
R2
1.8k
V1
15 V
V B =0 V
V C =0 V
R3
4.7k
V D =0 V
R4
V E =0 V
3.3k
Figure 2D
V A =0 V
V B =0 V
V C =0 V
V D =0 V
V E =0 V
6
R1
2.2k
R2
1.8k
V1
15 V
R3
4.7k
R4
3.3k
Figure 2E
Measured voltage(V)
V
V
B
Theoretical voltage(V)
VA VS 15
14.97
11.08
V B=
R2 + R3
V S
R 1 + R 2+ R 3
1.8+4.7
15
2.2+1.8+ 4.7
11.21
V
C
7.92
V C=
R3
V S
R1 +R2 +R3
4.7
15
2.2+1.8+ 4.7
8.10
V
D
V
E
Measured voltage(V)
V
V
B
Theoretical voltage(V)
VA VS 15
14.97
11.08
V B=
R2
VS
R 1+ R 2
1.8
15
2.2+1.8
6.75 V
V
C
V
D
V
E
Figure 2D:
Voltage(V)
Measured voltage(V)
Theoretical voltage(V)
14.97
VA VS 15
VB
V
C
V
D
V
E
Measured voltage(V)
V
Theoretical voltage(V)
VB
V
C
V
D
V
E
Figure 3
RT R1 R2 R3 R4
RT 1.2k 5.6k 3.3k 9.1k
RT 19.2k
R1
R1
VS
RT
(12 10)
R1
12
19.2k
R1 3.2k
R2
R2
VS
RT
(10 4.25)
R2
12
19.2k
R2 9.1k
R3
R3
VS
RT
(4.25 0.75)
R3
12
19.2k
R3 5.6k
R4
10
VR 4
R4
VS
RT
(0.75 0)
R4
12
19.2k
R4 1.2k
3.3 k
9.1 k
5.6 k
1.2 k
Figure 4
Theoretical voltage(V)
Measured voltage(V)
VA
0.75
0.73
VB
4.25
4.33
Vc
10
9.96
VD
12
12.03
11
Conclusion
In conclusion, voltage divider rule was used in this lab. In any given series circuit, the
current flows through each circuit element is the same. If fixed resistors are used, then
the voltage drops will be fixed and will be directly proportional to the ratio of the resistor
sizes. If a reference point is established, it is then possible to measure the voltage at all
other points in the circuit, with respect to ground.
12