This project involves designing and implementing a Voltage Divider and Selector Circuit using a 10V DC power source. The objective was to design a circuit capable of providing three specific output voltages: 10V, 5V, and 3V, selectable for low-current applications.
The project includes theoretical calculations, PSpice simulation, and hardware implementation verification.
Here are the simulation results and hardware setup:
| PSpice Simulation | Physical Implementation |
|---|---|
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| Simulation Output showing Voltage Levels | Real-life implementation on breadboard |
| Title | Details |
|---|---|
| University | East West University |
| Department | Computer Science and Engineering (CSE) |
| Course | CSE209 - Electrical Circuits |
| Instructor | Musharrat Khan (Senior Lecturer) |
| Semester | Fall 2024 |
- Md. Arman Hossain Sakib
- Sayeda Fariha
- Mahima Akter Rim
- Sahil Hasan
Comparison between theoretical calculations and measured values:
| Output Node | Theoretical (V) | Measured (V) | Difference (V) |
|---|---|---|---|
| V1 | 3.0 V | 3.065 V | 0.065 |
| V2 | 5.0 V | 5.115 V | 0.115 |
| V3 | 10.0 V | 10.19 V | 0.19 |
Conclusion: The measured values show minor deviations due to environmental conditions and internal resistance, but the circuit performed within acceptable limits.
pictures/: Contains images of simulations and hardware setup.209-Project report.pdf: Complete documentation with calculations and analysis.

