The document describes an experiment to verify the maximum power transfer theorem using PSpice simulation. The circuit shown in Figure 1 is constructed and simulated in PSpice. The power transferred to the load resistor Rl is plotted versus Rl to verify that maximum power is transferred when Rl equals the internal resistance of the source. The procedure involves writing the PSpice code, running the simulation, and plotting the desired variables from the simulation data to analyze the results.
The document describes an experiment to verify the maximum power transfer theorem using PSpice simulation. The circuit shown in Figure 1 is constructed and simulated in PSpice. The power transferred to the load resistor Rl is plotted versus Rl to verify that maximum power is transferred when Rl equals the internal resistance of the source. The procedure involves writing the PSpice code, running the simulation, and plotting the desired variables from the simulation data to analyze the results.
The document describes an experiment to verify the maximum power transfer theorem using PSpice simulation. The circuit shown in Figure 1 is constructed and simulated in PSpice. The power transferred to the load resistor Rl is plotted versus Rl to verify that maximum power is transferred when Rl equals the internal resistance of the source. The procedure involves writing the PSpice code, running the simulation, and plotting the desired variables from the simulation data to analyze the results.
The document describes an experiment to verify the maximum power transfer theorem using PSpice simulation. The circuit shown in Figure 1 is constructed and simulated in PSpice. The power transferred to the load resistor Rl is plotted versus Rl to verify that maximum power is transferred when Rl equals the internal resistance of the source. The procedure involves writing the PSpice code, running the simulation, and plotting the desired variables from the simulation data to analyze the results.
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The University of Asia Pacific
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
ECE 102 Expt !o 10 "erifying #aximum Po$er Transfer Theorem Using Pspice %&'ective( Simulation of power transferred to load varying the load resistor and hence verifying the power transfer condition. a) *igure( Procedure( Step 1: Construct the circuit as shown in fig. 1. Step 2: Connect Rl between node A and B. Step : !lot !ower transferred to Rl vs. Rl . Soft$are Simu+ation( Simulate the e"perimental circuit in fig.1 with !S!#C$ PSP,SCE Program( *Max. power transfer Vs 1 0 10V R1 1 2 10K R2 1 4 10K R3 2 4 10K R4 4 0 10K R5 4 0 10K R6 2 0 10K R7 2 6 10K R8 6 0 10K R9 2 3 10K R10 3 5 10K R11 5 0 10K R12 3 0 100K Rl 3 0 {R} .param R=1 .dc param R=1 10K 100 .probe .end %ollow steps given below for the simulation: 1. &rite the source code in the !S!#C$ te"t editor. Save the wor' in the designated file (the default file e"tension is ).cir*. 2. Run !S!#C$ A+,. -pen your wor' ).cir file. .he simulation process will start. . A message will come showing that simulation is successfully completed. /. Run probe from menu option. 0. A new window will be opened containing simulation data. 1. %rom the menu choose 2A,, .RAC$3. Select the variables which have to be plotted. Report: 1. Submit all of the source codes written in 4icrosim .e"t $ditor. 2. Submit the plots (!lotting variables will be declared in class*.
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