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Revision as of 20:58, 29 November 2010
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Instructional Objectives
- Course Catalog Description
- Electronic Instrumentation and Measurement 3 credits. Lecture course with laboratory requirements. Topics include: DC and AC Electrical Circuits, Analog pulses, Bipolar Transistors, Field Effect Transistors, Operational amplifiers.
Prequisites: Phys 2212 and Phys 2214, Math 1170,1175,2275,3360
- Course Description
- A practical course introducing the fundamental concepts of analog electronics. One third of the course will be used to describe the concepts in a lecture setting with the remaining time spent in a laboratory setting applying the concepts. The course begins with a review of DC and AC analog circuits. Semiconductor physics is introduced to lead into a study of transistors. The use of bipolar transistors for saturated and unsaturated switches is explored. The field effect transistor (FET)is compared with the bipolar transistor.
Notes, Labs, and Schedule
Week # | Lecture reading | Notes | Lab A | Lab B |
1 | Chapter 1 (DC Circuits) | TF_EIM_Chapt1 | LabSkills_TF | Lab_1_TF_EIM |
2 | Chapter 2 (AC Circuits) | TF_EIM_Chapt2 | None | Lab_3_TF_EIM |
3 | Chapter 3 (Pulses) | TF_EIM_Chapt3 | Lab_4_TF_EIM | Lab_5_TF_EIM |
4 | Chapter 4 (Semiconductor Physics) | TF_EIM_Chapt4 | Lab_6_TF_EIM | Lab #6 (cont) |
5 | Chapter 5 (Bipolar Transistors) | TF_EIM_Chapt5 | Lab_8_TF_EIM | Lab_9_TF_EIM |
6 | Chapt 5 (cont) | None | Lab_10_TF_EIM | |
7 | MidTerm | Lab_11_TF_EIM | Lab_13_TF_EIM | |
8 | Chapt 6 (Field Effect Transistors FETs) | TF_EIM_Chapt6 | Lab_14_TF_EIM | Lab_17_TF_EIM |
9 | Lab_23_TF_EIM | Lab_23_TF_EIM | ||
10 | Lab_25_TF_EIM | Lab_27_TF_EIM | ||
11 | Lab_30_TF_EIM | Lab 27 | ||
13 | Makeup Labs | Makeup Labs | ||
14 | Makeup Labs | |||
15 | Makeup Labs | |||
16 | Finals |
Dan's Notes
File:DanDale LoopTh Resistors EIM.pdf
File:DanDale Capacitors EIM.pdf
File:DanDale Inductors EIM.pdf
File:DanDale IntroSemiCond EIM.pdf
Lab parts list
For 10 students you will need the following equipment
Quantity | equipment |
>8 | Resistors(10,100,1k,10k,15k,100k,200k,3.3M,20M | )
>8 | Capacitors (5,100,560,1000,10000,1000000 pF) |
>8 | Bi-polar Capacitors (1,100,1000 | F)
>8 | 10 -100 | H Inductors (0.12,1.2,1.5,2.2,2.7,8.2,12,18,27,33,100,500,3000,5600,6800 H)
Silicon Diode | |
Germanium Diode | |
Function Generators (1-100 MHz, 0-5 Volt) | |
Zener Diode | |
Transistor | |
JFET |