· Title Page
· Abstract
· Introduction
Identify the experiment to be undertaken, the objectives of the experiment, the importance of the experiment, and overall background for understanding the experiment. Your background should explain the design and working principle of the circuit, i.e. cu
ent flow, cable sizing etc.
· Procedures
Present the method which you have used to ca
y out your experiment. The reader should have sufficient information so that they might replicate your results. (include all safety checks and measures conducted before starting and during the lab session)
· Results and Discussion
Present your results clearly and professionally. Numerical results may be presented in graphs.
Compare your measured values to those obtained during Multisim testing for the ‘ideal’ circuit using the nominal component values. Comment on the significance of any findings.
For your discussion of results, you should show any analysis and also discuss the implications of those results. Discuss any possible sources of e
ors that existed in the experiment; where they originated from and what the significance is for interpreting the reliability of your conclusions.
Briefly discuss how the circuit can become dangerous if the inco
ect information is used.
· Conclusion
· References and Appendices
You should include a copy of any relevant tables or diagrams which you may have refe
ed to but don’t belong in the main body may be included as an appendix. You should include a copy of your safe to work check sheet.