Lab Reports, Guides and Prelabs
Lab 1: Introduction to the EE100 Lab
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Click here for an appendix on resistors. Please read this before lab 1.
Lab 2: Introduction to the Oscilloscope
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Lab 3: Equivalent Circuits
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Lab 4: RC Circuits
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Lab 5: RC Filters
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Lab 6: Op Amps
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Lab 7: Didoes
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
You may find it helpful to start reading Chapter 10 of Hambley. In particular, pp.447-449 on load lines and p.460 on the half-wave rectifer.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
Project: Audio Amplifier (Part 1: Power Supply)
Prelab.
Lab Guide.
Report.
Here are some powerpoint slides on full-wave recifiers.
Project: Audio Amplifier (Part 2)
Prelab.
Lab Guide.
Report.
Lab 8: Digital Logic
Lab Guide - Please read this thoroughly before lab.
Prelab - Please make sure to finish this before lab.
Report - To be completed before the end of the lab period.
EE100 Lab Policies and GradingThe basic purpose of this
laboratory is to teach you how to use electronic test equipment, to
familiarize you with the characteristics of basic circuit elements
(resistors, capacitors, diodes and transistors) and to give you
experience in designing, building, and debugging circuits.
- There will be 11 labs, consisting of nine structured
experiments and a two-week project.
Rules for Labs:
- Do not switch out of lab sections after week 2
- Need to work in groups of two, not one or three. Find a fixed partner in week 2 and stay with him/her.
- You need to come to the lab session with Prelabs already done -- Late prelabs will not be accepted.
- No homework questions in lab
- No labsor discussions first week of class and during midterm weeks (week 6 and 12 -- see course schedule).
- Students only enrolled in EE42(not EE43) do not take lab.
- Lab is included in EE40 and 100.
- Labs must be turned in before the start of lab the following week.
The breakdown for each lab grading is as follows:
- Prelab (20%)
- Prelabs not turned in within the first 15 minutes of lab will be marked off 20%.
- Prelabs not turned in before the lab period ends will receive no credit.
- Lab Report (80%)
MOST IMPORTANT-again, we must
stress that you are expected to have read AND UNDERSTOOD the lab
guide, prelab, and lab report BEFORE the lab session starts. You may
need to study the lab materials a couple days before your lab
session, so you can come to TA office hours if you need any help to
finish the prelab.
Lab room rules: - No drinking/eating inside the lab
- Only TA's can go into the supply closet - No students can
be in the lab with out a GSI or staff member on duty
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