Lab bench power supply
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The multimeter is a tool for measurement and the power supply is what provides direct current (DC) to the experiments. Multimeters are digital or analog and are available in either bench or handheld models. Power supplies can range from feature rich bench top models to a common household battery.
[DOCX File]ECE 101 LAB 1 - Computer Action Team
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Lab bench DC power supply, multimeter and computer, ECE 101 lab kit with protoboard, wires, cables and assorted resistors (ideally 220, 1k, 2k and 47 kOhm, but actual may vary; remember 1 kOhm = 1000 Ohm) Background: OHM’S LAW. defines the relationship between …
[DOC File]ECE 221L * Electric Circuits I Lab
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Lab 1 : Introduction to Basic Lab Equipment. Objective: To become familiar with building a circuit on a protoboard, using a DC power supply and making measurements with a multimeter. Equipment: Lab bench DC power supply, multimeter and computer. ECE toolbox with protoboard, wires, cables and assorted resistors. Introduction: Welcome to the ECE ...
[DOC File]Laboratory # 1 Basic Concepts - NAU-jan
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A test bench is used to measure electrical circuits. Each test bench in the laboratory contains a dc power supply, digital multimeter, oscilloscope, Protoboard, function generator, and computer. You will continue learning about these pieces of equipment in this lab. Special Resources
[DOC File]300V Power Supply - Labnet International
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The power supply’s small foot print and stacking feature conserve valuable bench space. The power supply is capable of running constant voltage, constant current or constant power applications and programming mode concurrently. This instrument is ideal for DNA/RNA electrophoresis, SDS-PAGE, native PAGE, and IEF applications.
[DOC File]EE 101 Lab 1 Batteries, Power Supplies, and Resistors
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P5. → Set the DC Bench supply to produce 8 volts between the red and black terminals of the “A” supply. Use the DMM to monitor the voltage while you adjust the supply knob. Demonstrate for your instructor or lab TA that you can adjust the supply to any specified voltage between 2 volts and 15 volts. Instructor/TA initials 1-2. Rev. 9/4/2010
[DOC File]Laboratory Manual for DC Electrical Circuits
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A lab bench should always be left in a secure mode. This means that the power to each piece of test equipment should be turned off, the bench itself should be turned off, all AC and DC power and signal sources should be turned down to zero, and all other equipment and components properly stowed with lab stools pushed under the bench.
[DOC File]Unit 3
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Plug in the power supply, turn it on, and adjust the voltage to 150V. (It may be hard to get it to stay at exactly 150V, but get as close to that setting as possible.) As demonstrated by your instructor, connect the electrophoresis apparatus to the power supply and plug it in. Have your instructor check your set-up and connections.
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This is a small bench power supply that is powered by two lithium-ion batteries. The project was inspired by Dave Jones from EEVblog but the design is completely mine. The voltage range is 0-20V regulated in 10mV steps and maximum current is 1A with current limit set in 1mA steps. The power supply runs on a linear voltage regulator built on ...
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