EEE Sofware Lab Experiment 1, PDF
EEE Sofware Lab Experiment 1, PDF
EEE Sofware Lab Experiment 1, PDF
Submitted by:
Name: M.M. Sadman Shafi
Student ID: 200021240
Department: EEE
Section: B
Objective:
The purpose of this experiment is to acquaint the students with the fundamentals of electrical
circuit simulation. Through this experiment they will learn how to construct and simulate circuits
using Capture CIS and Pspice A/D programs of Orcad 9.2 software.
Part – A
Figure 1
The following figure shows the circuit of Fig. 1 drawn using Capture CIS:
Figure 2
Results:
Theoretical Calculations:
Simulation:
By simulating the circuit,we find the current going through the voltage source is 2.999mA. The
voltage difference between Node A to B is 5Vdc.
Therefore, according to Ohm’s law, the equivalent resistance is ,
5
Req = = 1667.222407Ω
2.999×10−3
Discussion:
Since, both the theoretical and simulation values match with each other. So it can be said that,
the simulation was successfully conducted.
Part – B
Class Task:
Figure 3
The following figure shows the circuit of Fig. 1 drawn using Capture CIS:
Figure 4
Using Capture CIS and PSpice A/D; for the circuit shown in Fig.3
(i) Measuring the equivalent resistance between A & B :
By simulating the circuit,we find the current going through the voltage source is 8.494mA. The voltage
difference between Node A to B is 5Vdc.
Submitted by:
Department: EEE
Section: B
Objective:
The purpose of this experiment is to introduce Ohm's law to the students and verify Ohm's law
using Capture CIS and PSpice A/D programs of Orcad 9.2 software.
Ohm's Law: At any constant temperature the current through any conductor is directly
proportional to the voltage across it.
If the voltage is represented by V and current by I then according to Ohm's law:
V∝I
Or, V = IR
Where, R is a constant and it is the resistance of the conductor.
Figure 5
Circuit Diagram:
Figure 6
The following figure shows the circuit of Fig. 5 drawn using Capture CIS:
Figure 7
Result:
Theoretical Calculation :
Simulation:
After DC Sweep analysis the following graph will be generated which verifies the linear
∆𝑉
Req =
∆𝐼
1.3821
=
1.242×10−3
=1112.80193Ω
Discussion:
In Figure 8, we find a straight line in the I versus V graph, which indicates the linear
relationship among voltage and current in a purely resistive circuit, and verifies the Ohm’s Law
as well.
Besides, both the theoretical and simulation values match with each other. So it can be said that,
the simulation was successfully conducted.
Assignments:
Solve the following problems using Capture CIS and PSpice A/D.
i) Find Rab. Verify the Ohm’s law for 5 Ω resistance for a variable DC supply of 1V – 15V at
terminal a-b.
Figure 9
Solution:
The following figure shows the circuit of Fig. 9 drawn using Capture CIS:
Figure 10
After DC Sweep analysis, the following graph will be generated which verifies the linear
Figure 11
∆V
Rab =
∆I
3.6883
=
329.314×10−3
= 11.2Ω.