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   |Is used in domain=Electronics
 
   |Is used in domain=Electronics
 
   |Has function=Measurement
 
   |Has function=Measurement
   |Has icon=File:Electronics Workstation.png
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   |Has icon=File:Electronics Workstation 2.png
 
   |Has icondesc=Oscilloscope graphic
 
   |Has icondesc=Oscilloscope graphic
   |Has image=File:Electronics Workstation.png
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   |Has image=File:Electronics Workstation 2.png
 
   |Has imagedesc=Electronics Workstation
 
   |Has imagedesc=Electronics Workstation
 
   |Has description=Standard electronics measurement and signal generation equipment.
 
   |Has description=Standard electronics measurement and signal generation equipment.
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==Demonstration==
 
==Demonstration==
 
[[File:E W Circuit Pic.jpg|400px|thumb|right]][[File:Resistor-color-chart.png|400px|thumb|right]]
 
[[File:E W Circuit Pic.jpg|400px|thumb|right]][[File:Resistor-color-chart.png|400px|thumb|right]]
Set up a breadboard with a 10kΩ potentiometer as a voltage divider. Connect an LED's anode (the longer leg) to the wiper of the potentiometer. Connect a 560Ω resistor to the cathode (the shorter leg), and connect the other side of the resistor to ground. See the demo circuit diagram to the right for reference.
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Set up a breadboard with a 10kΩ potentiometer as a voltage divider. Connect an LED's anode (the longer leg) to the wiper of the potentiometer. Connect a 560Ω resistor to the cathode (the shorter leg), and connect the other side of the resistor to ground. See the demo circuit diagram for reference.
 
[[File:E W Circuit Diagram.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Demo Circuit Diagram]]
 
[[File:E W Circuit Diagram.jpg|400px|thumb|none|Demo Circuit Diagram]]
 
Part 1: Connect a DC power supply to the input and set it to 10V. Slowly adjust the potentiometer to determine how much voltage and current is needed to turn on the LED. Measure the voltage and current using the digital multimeter.
 
Part 1: Connect a DC power supply to the input and set it to 10V. Slowly adjust the potentiometer to determine how much voltage and current is needed to turn on the LED. Measure the voltage and current using the digital multimeter.
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====User Manuals====
 
====User Manuals====
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[[Media:1651A DC Power Supply.pdf|1651A DC Power Supply Manual]]
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[[Media:1651A DC Power Supply.pdf|1651A DC Power Supply User Manual]]
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[[Media:4017A Function Generator Manual.pdf|4017A Function Generator Manual]]
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[[Media:4017A Function Generator Manual.pdf|4017A Function Generator User Manual]]
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[[Media:TDS 2024 Oscilloscope.pdf|TDS 2024 Oscilloscope Manual]]
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[[Media:TDS 2024 Oscilloscope.pdf|TDS 2024 Oscilloscope User Manual]]
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[[Media:2831E Digital Multimeter Manual.pdf|2831E Digital Multimeter Manual]]
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[[Media:2831E Digital Multimeter Manual.pdf|2831E Digital Multimeter User Manual]]
    
==Safety==
 
==Safety==

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