1. KCES’s COEIT, Jalgaon
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
Subject In-Charge: Asst. Prof. C. S. Thombre (EXTC)
Aim:- Design and test function generator using IC 8038.
a. observe output waveforms
b. measure output frequency
Apparatus: Kit, CRO, CRO probes, connecting wires etc
Theory:
The ICL8038 is a function generator chip (diagram shown below), able of generating triangular, square,
sine, pulse and saw tooth waveforms. From these sinusoidal, square & triangular wave forms can be made
simultaneously. There is the option to control the parameters like frequency, duty cycle and distortion of
these functions.
Diagram: function generator IC 8038
ACADEMIC YEAR: 20 - 20 SEMISTER: I / II
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2. KCES’s COEIT, Jalgaon
Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
Subject In-Charge: Asst. Prof. C. S. Thombre (EXTC)
The operation of IC8038 is based upon charging and discharging of a grounded capacitor whose charging
and discharging rates are controlled by current generators IA and IB respectively. This is the best function
generator circuit for a beginner to start with and is of course a must on the work bench of an electronics
hobbyist. The circuit here is designed to produce waveforms from 20Hz to 2o kHz. The ICL 8038 has to be
operated from a dual power supply.
Procedure:-
1. Make the connection as shown in fig..
2. Switch on the power supply.
3. Connect the CRO at output terminal of kit.
4. Observe the waveform on CRO.Vary the pot & get perfect sine wave.
5. Then note down the readings of this waveforms & draw on the graph paper.
Observations:-
Output Theoretically Practically
Sine wave Vop=0.2Vcc= Vop
Ton
Toff
Triangular wave Vop=0.3Vcc= Vop
Ton
Toff
Square wave Vop=Vcc= Vop
Ton
Toff
Conclusion:-