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Dec 11, 2024
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Fall 2016 Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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EL 155 - Lab for EL 154 Credit Hours: 1
This laboratory course will provide students with hands on introduction to oscilloscope measurement of DC/AC amplitude, frequency and time; characteristics of diodes, zener diodes, bipolar and FET transistors; device application to clippers, clampers, power supplies, regulators, switching mode operation, DC biasing and small signal branching and loops; introduction to Multisim, DC bias and transient analysis.
Course Outcomes At the completion of the course, the student should be able to:
- understand and use an oscilloscope to observe and measure electronic voltages and signals;
- use test equipment to analyze the operation of electronic components;
- identify various electronic devices in a circuit and determine their operational function in the circuit;
- analyze and explain the operation of rectifiers, regulators and filters in a power supply;
- breadboard an amplifier, measure and determine the circuit operating point, voltage gain and phase angle;
- analyze simple transistor circuits operation, particularly small amplifiers; and
- write a well-organized and comprehensive report of the experimental results.
Corequisites: EL 154, EL 159 S (N)
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