Select OK then click to place the source. Use Place → Component… then select the Sources group, POWER_SOURCES family, and AC_POWER component. 4.1.1 Create the circuit shown in Figure 1 consisting of: (1) A 60 Hz, 120 VAC source. 4 Multisim Simulations If in an EE PC lab, login to your EE account and then open: Start → All Programs → EE Programs → National Instruments → Circuit Design Suite 11.0 → Multisim 11.0 4.1 Full Wave Rectifier (FWR) with Resistive Load Here you will simulate a full wave rectifier bridge using Multisim. Multisim is installed in the computers in room EE 137 and other EE computer labs. You can also download the Multisim manual from National Instruments – google it! 3 Laboratory Equipment You will need a PC running the Multisim student version. For a general introduction to Multisim see the document Multisim Fundamentals.pdf, found in the Multisim directory on department PCs. If not, please consult the document A Quick EE-331 Tutorial on Multisim Circuit Analysis.pdf on the EE 452 web site. You are assumed to have some familiarity with circuit simulators, possibly even Multisim, from EE 331. EE 452 Power Electronics Design - Lab 1 – Simulation of Power Electronics with Multisim 1 EE 452 Power Electronics Design Lab 1: Simulation of Power Electronics with Multisim Rich Christie 9/12 1 1 Objectives By the end of this laboratory students will be able to: Simulate simple analog circuits with Multisim, including Bode Plots and parameter variation Simulate simple rectifier circuits and buck converter circuits in Multisim.
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