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Informe de Manejo de Equipos de Laboratorio.

Begambre Rodrı́guez1
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Resumen Cuadro 3: Resultados del Osciloscopio

En el presente informe se muestra los resultados Osciloscopio


Señal Vpp [V] Frecuencia [Hz] Vrms [V] Vm [mV]
obtenidos en la práctica de laboratorio sobre el mane- Senoidal 6 200 2.15 32
jo de los equipos del laboratorio de de la asignatura Cuadrada 1 100 0.49 44
Electrónica Análoga 1 de la Universidad Nacional de Triangular 8 200 2.32 -2
Senoidal DC -1 5 500 2.07 -1020
Colombia Cuadrada DC 5 5 120 5.70 5110
Triangular DC -5 10 300 5.76 -4970

1. INTRODUCIÓN
En el siguiente cuadro se muestra los datos de la
señal senoidal
El manejo de los equipos del laboratorio es indis-
pensable para un excelente desempeño en los experi- Cuadro 4: Cambio de señal con la frecuencia
mentos que se realizarán en las futuras sesiones, en este
informe se mostrará los resultados obtenidos en el labo- Valores de voltaje a diferentes frecuencias
Frecuencia Multı́metro True Multı́metro Osciloscopio
ratorio. [KHz] Vrms [mV] Vm [mV] Vrms [V] Vm [mV] Vrms [V] Vm [mV]
0.010 2080 400 2.08 2 2.30 26.7
100 108 2 0.0 2 2.29 20.6
2. RESULTADOS 200 1.3 3 0.0 3 2.29 21.3
300 0.5 3 0.0 2 2.30 22.0
Los resultados se muestran a continuación en la si- 400 0.4 2 0.0 2 2.31 19.2
500 0.6 2 0.0 2 2.33 20.5
guientes tablas: 600 0.6 3 0.0 3 2.33 21.4
700 0.4 3 0.0 2 2.32 22.7
800 0.6 2 0.0 2 2.34 22.6
Cuadro 1: Resultados del Multı́metro 900 0.6 2 0.0 2 2.33 23.8
1000 0.5 3 0.0 2 2.30 20.0
Multimetro
Señal Vpp [V] Frecuencia [Hz] Vrms [V] Vm [mV]
Senoidal 6 200 2.12 0
Cuadrada 1 100 0.54 2 2.1. Figures and Tables
Triangular 8 200 2.20 -2
Senoidal DC -1 5 500 1.76 -998
Cuadrada DC 5 5 120 2.71 4930
Triangular DC -5 10 300 2.75 -4950 Cuadro 5: An Example of a Table

Cuadro 2: Resultados del Multı́metro True One Two


Three Four
Multı́metro True
Señal Vpp [V] Frecuencia [Hz] Vrms [V] Vm [mV]
Senoidal 6 200 2.12 0
Cuadrada 1 100 0.49 2 Figure Labels: Use 8 point Times New Roman for
Triangular 8 200 2.29 -2
Senoidal DC -1 5 500 1.77 -999
Figure labels. Use words rather than symbols or ab-
Cuadrada DC 5 5 120 2.46 4942 breviations when writing Figure axis labels to avoid
Triangular DC -5 10 300 2.86 - 4955 confusing the reader. As an example, write the quan-
tity ÒMagnetizationÓ, or ÒMagnetization, MÓ, not
*1 J.L. Begambre Rodrı́guez, Ingenierı́a Mecatrónica y Mecánica, just ÒMÓ. If including units in the label, present
Universidad Nacional de Colombia,Bogotá D.C., 2019 them within parentheses. Do not label axes only with
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(which is ideally a 300 dpi TIFF or EPS file, with all der, CO, private communication, May 1995.
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ÒMagnetization A[m(1)]Ó, not just ÒA/mÓ. Do not la- [9] J. P. Wilkinson, ÒNonlinear resonant circuit devices (Pa-
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3. CONCLUSIONS

A conclusion section is not required. Although a


conclusion may review the main points of the paper, do
not replicate the abstract as the conclusion. A conclu-
sion might elaborate on the importance of the work or
suggest applications and extensions.

APPENDIX

Appendixes should appear before the acknowledg-


ment.

ACKNOWLEDGMENT

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ÒacknowledgmentÓ in America is without an ÒeÓ
after the ÒgÓ. Avoid the stilted expression, ÒOne of us
(R. B. G.) thanks . . .Ó Instead, try ÒR. B. G. thanksÓ.
Put sponsor acknowledgments in the unnumbered
footnote on the first page.
References are important to the reader; therefore,
each citation must be complete and correct. If at all pos-
sible, references should be commonly available publica-
tions.

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