ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
DEPARTMENT
Electronics I Laboratory-ELEN
314
Location: J. B. Moore Hall - Rm. 315
Purpose of the
Lab: This laboratory course is designed to reinforce
concepts covered in the companion Electronics I lecture (ELEN 312). The experiments and lab assignments cover the
topics of inverting and non-inverting operational amplifiers, diode circuits,
rectification circuits, zener diodes, DC operating parameters of bipolar
junction transistors, and AC operating parameters of bipolar junction
transistors in different configurations.
Equipment/Apparatus: The following experimental set-ups are available for lab
use.
Experiments:
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Experiment 1 |
Inverting Operational Amplifier |
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Experiment 2 |
Non-Inverting
Operational Amplifier |
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Experiment 3 |
Diode Basics and Half-Wave Rectifiers |
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Experiment 4 |
Zener Diode Circuits |
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Experiment 5 |
Diode Clipper Circuits |
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Experiment 6 |
DC Analysis of the Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) |
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Experiment 7 |
Common Emitter Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Amplifier |
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Experiment 8 |
Common Collector Bipolar Junction Transistor (BJT) Amplifier |
Faculty: Fred Lacy
Lab Technician: Kendrick
Smith
Course Manuals and Textbook:
Textbook: Martin S.
Roden, Gordon L. Carpenter, and William R. Wieserman,
Electronic Design: From Concept
to Reality, 4th Edition., Discovery
Press, 2002
References: Robert L.
Boylestad, Louis Nashelsky, Electronic
Devices and Circuit Theory,
8th Edition,
Prentice Hall, 2002.
Mark N. Horenstein, Microelectronic Circuits and Devices, 2nd
Edition, Prentice
Hall, 1996.
Course Handouts: 1. Course Syllabus, 2. Lab Assignments.