Laboratory Manual For Introductory Electronics Experiments

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Laboratory Manual for Introductory Electronics Experiments

Author : L. K. Maheshwari,M. M. S. Anand
Publisher : New Age International
Page : 112 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 1979
Category : Electronics
ISBN : 0852265549

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ELECTRONICS LAB MANUAL (VOLUME 2)

Author : NAVAS, K. A.
Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 43,6 Mb
Release : 2018-10-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789388028097

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ELECTRONICS LAB MANUAL (VOLUME 2) by NAVAS, K. A. Pdf

This book is evolved from the experience of the author who taught all lab courses in his three decades of teaching in various universities in India. The objective of this lab manual is to provide information to undergraduate students to practice experiments in electronics laboratories. This book covers 118 experiments for linear/analog integrated circuits lab, communication engineering lab, power electronics lab, microwave lab and optical communication lab. The experiments described in this book enable the students to learn: • Various analog integrated circuits and their functions • Analog and digital communication techniques • Power electronics circuits and their functions • Microwave equipment and components • Optical communication devices This book is intended for the B.Tech students of Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Biomedical Electronics, Instrumentation and Control, Computer Science, and Applied Electronics. It is designed not only for engineering students, but can also be used by BSc/MSc (Physics) and Diploma students. KEY FEATURES • Contains aim, components and equipment required, theory, circuit diagram, pin-outs of active devices, design, tables, graphs, alternate circuits, and troubleshooting techniques for each experiment • Includes viva voce and examination questions with their answers • Provides exposure on various devices TARGET AUDIENCE • B.Tech (Electronics and Communication Engineering, Electrical and Electronics Engineering, Biomedical Electronics, Instrumentation and Control, Computer Science, and Applied Electronics) • BSc/MSc (Physics) • Diploma (Engineering)

Grob Basic Electronics

Author : McGraw-Hill,Bernard Grob,Mitchel E. Schultz,Wes Ponick,Frank Pugh
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Science, Engineering & Mathematics
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 52,7 Mb
Release : 2002-11-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0078306280

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Grob Basic Electronics by McGraw-Hill,Bernard Grob,Mitchel E. Schultz,Wes Ponick,Frank Pugh Pdf

The experiments manual is a lab manual for the beginning electronics student who does not have any previous experience in electricity or electronics. The experiments are coordinated with the text chapter-by-chapter. In total, there are over 70 experiments, starting with basic safety, lab equipment, and identification of electronic components. All basic aspects of circuit theory are covered. The enclosed CD-ROM contains the MultiSIM textbook edition program and 40 simulation activities. These activities provide students with extra experience using the prelabs, and with additional exercises including critical thinking and troubleshooting practice related to select hands-on experiments.

Lab Manual for Electronic Devices, Global Edition

Author : THOMAS L. FLOYD
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 288 pages
File Size : 51,7 Mb
Release : 2018-06-19
Category : Electronic apparatus and appliances
ISBN : 129224934X

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Lab Manual for Electronic Devices, Global Edition by THOMAS L. FLOYD Pdf

This laboratory manual is carefully coordinated to the text Electronic Devices, Tenth edition, Global edition, by Thomas L. Floyd. The seventeen experiments correspond to the chapters in the text (except the first experiment references Chapters 1 and the first part of Chapter 2). All of the experiments are subdivided into two or three "Parts." With one exception (Experiment 12-B), the Parts for the all experiments are completely independent of each other. The instructor can assign any or all Parts of these experiments, and in any order. This format provides flexibility depending on the schedule, laboratory time available, and course objectives. In addition, experiments 12 through 16 provide two options for experiments. These five experiments are divided into two major sections identified as A or B. The A experiments continue with the format of previous experiments; they are constructed with discrete components on standard protoboards as used in most electronic teaching laboratories. The A experiments can be assigned in programs where traditional devices are emphasized. Each B experiment has a similar format to the corresponding A experiment, but uses a programmable Analog Signal Processor (ASP) that is controlled by (free) Computer Aided Design (CAD) software from the Anadigm company (www.anadigm.com). These experiments support the Programmable Analog Design feature in the textbook. The B experiments are also subdivided into independent Parts, but Experiment 12-B, Part 1, is a software tutorial and should be performed before any other B experiments. This is an excellent way to introduce the ASP technology because no other hardware is required other than a computer running the downloaded software. In addition to Experiment 12-B, the first 13 steps of Experiment 15-B, Part 2, are also tutorial in nature for the AnadigmFilter program. This is an amazing active filter design tool that is easy to learn and is included with the AnadigmDesigner2 (AD2) CAD software. The ASP is part of a Programmable Analog Module (PAM) circuit board from the Servenger company (www.servenger.com) that interfaces to a personal computer. The PAM is controlled by the AD2 CAD software from the Anadigm company website. Except for Experiment 12-B, Part 1, it is assumed that the PAM is connected to the PC and AnadigmDesigner2 is running. Experiment 16-B, Part 3, also requires a spreadsheet program such as Microsoft® Excel®. The PAM is described in detail in the Quick Start Guide (Appendix B). Instructors may choose to mix A and B experiments with no loss in continuity, depending on course objectives and time. We recommend that Experiment 12-B,Part 1, be assigned if you want students to have an introduction to the ASP without requiring a hardware purchase. A text feature is the Device Application (DA) at the end of most chapters. All of the DAs have a related laboratory exercise using a similar circuit that is sometimes simplified to make laboratory time as efficient as possible. The same text icon identifies the related DA exercise in the lab manual. One issue is the trend of industry to smaller surface-mount devices, which are very difficult to work with and are not practical for most lab work. For example, almost all varactors are supplied as surface mount devices now. In reviewing each experiment, we have found components that can illustrate the device function with a traditional one. The traditional through-hole MV2109 varactor is listed as obsolete, but will be available for the foreseeable future from Electronix Express (www.elexp.com), so it is called out in Experiment 3. All components are available from Electronix Express (www.elexp.com) as a kit of parts (see list in Appendix A). The format for each experiment has not changed from the last edition and is as follows: · Introduction: A brief discussion about the experiment and comments about each of the independent Parts that follow. · Reading: Reading assignment in the Floyd text related to the experiment. · Key Objectives: A statement specific to each Part of the experiment of what the student should be able to do. · Components Needed: A list components and small items required for each Part but not including the equipment found at a typical lab station. Particular care has been exercised to select materials that are readily available and reusable, keeping cost at a minimum. · Parts: There are two or three independent parts to each experiment. Needed tables, graphs, and figures are positioned close to the first referenced location to avoid confusion. Step numbering starts fresh with each Part, but figures and tables are numbered sequentially for the entire experiment to avoid multiple figures with the same number. § Conclusion: At the end of each Part, space is provided for a written conclusion. § Questions: Each Part includes several questions that require the student to draw upon the laboratory work and check his or her understanding of the concepts. Troubleshooting questions are frequently presented. · Multisim Simulation: At the end of each A experiment (except #1), one or more circuits are simulated in a Multisim computer simulation. New Multisim troubleshooting problems have been added to this edition. Multisim troubleshooting files are identified with the suffix f1, f2, etc., in the file name (standing for fault1, fault2, etc.). Other files, with nf as the suffix include demonstrations or practice using instruments such as the Bode Plotter and the Spectrum Analyzer. A special icon is shown with all figures that are related to the Multisim simulation. Multisim files are found on the website: www.pearsonglobaledition.com/Floyd. Microsoft PowerPoint® slides are available at no cost to instructors for all experiments. The slides reinforce the experiments with troubleshooting questions and a related problem and are available on the instructor''s resource site. Each laboratory station should contain a dual-variable regulated power supply, a function generator, a multimeter, and a dual-channel oscilloscope. A list of all required materials is given in Appendix A along with information on acquiring the PAM. As mentioned, components are also available as a kit from Electronix Express; the kit number is 32DBEDFL10.

Lab Manual for Electronics

Author : Martin Feldman
Publisher : Prentice Hall
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2001-11
Category : Education
ISBN : PSU:000048614948

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Lab Manual for Electronics by Martin Feldman Pdf

The emphasis is first on understanding the characteristics of basic circuits including resistors, capacitors, diodes, and bipolar and field effect transistors. The readers then use this understanding to construct more complex circuits such as power supplies, differential amplifiers, tuned circuit amplifiers, a transistor curve tracer, and a digital voltmeter. In addition, readers are exposed to special topics of current interest, such as the propagation and detection of signals through fiber optics, the use of Van der Pauw patterns for precise linewidth measurements, and high gain amplifiers based on active loads. KEY TOPICS: Chapter topics include Thevenin's Theorem; Resistive Voltage Division; Silicon Diodes; Resistor Capacitor Circuits; Half Wave Rectifiers; DC Power Supplies; Diode Applications; Bipolar Transistors; Field Effect Transistors; Characterization of Op-Amp Circuits; Transistor Curve Tracer; Introduction to PSPICE and AC Voltage Dividers; Characterization and Design of Emitter and Source Followers; Characterization and Design of an AC Variable Gain Amplifier; Design of Test Circuits for BJT's and FET's and Design of FET Ring Oscillators; Design and Characterization of Emitter Coupled Transistor Pairs; Tuned Amplifier and Oscillator; Design of Am Radio Frequency Transmitter and Receiver; Design of Oscillators Using Op-Amps; Current Mirrors and Active Loads; Sheet Resistance; Design of Analog Fiber Optic Transmission System; Digital Voltmeter.

Basic Circuits and Electronics Experiments

Author : Louis R. Nardizzi
Publisher : Van Nostrand Reinhold Company
Page : 240 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 1973
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : WISC:89042797316

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Experimental Electronics

Author : Richard J. Higgins
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 1968
Category : Electronic measurements
ISBN : WISC:89042797274

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Experimental Electronics by Richard J. Higgins Pdf

Experiments Manual and Simulation CD to accompany Grob's Basic Electronics

Author : Wes Ponick,Frank Pugh
Publisher : McGraw-Hill Education
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Release : 2006-05-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0073261262

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Experiments Manual and Simulation CD to accompany Grob's Basic Electronics by Wes Ponick,Frank Pugh Pdf

This lab book, written by Frank Pugh and Wes Ponick, provides students and instructors with easy to follow laboratory experiments. The experiments range from an introduction to laboratory equipment to experiments dealing with filter applications. All experiments have been student tested to ensure their effectiveness. The lab book is organized to correlate with topics covered in the text chapter by chapter. All experiments have a MultiSim activity that is to be done prior to the actual physical lab activity. MultiSim files (version 8) are included on a bound-in CD-ROM. This prepares students to work with circuit simulation software, and also to do "pre-lab" preparation before doing a physical lab exercise. MultiSim coverage also reflects the widespread use of circuit simulation software in today's electronic industries.

Handbook Of Experiments In Electronics A

Author : B Sasikala
Publisher : Vikas Publishing House
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2003
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9788125909439

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Handbook Of Experiments In Electronics A by B Sasikala Pdf

Well-written, handy and comprehensive, this laboratory experiments manual caters to the requirements of students of Electronics and Communication Engineering. Each experiment in the book provides essential theory, aim, scope, statement, equipment required, procedure, complete circuit diagram, tabulation, model graphs and results. A complete laboratory manual for students of electronics and communication engineering. Also useful for EEE, EIE, CSE, IT, ICE mechanical and polytechnic students.

Introduction to Electric Circuits

Author : Lauren (Instructor Fuentes, School of Science and Engineering Technology Instructor School of Science and Engineering Technology Durham College),Karen Craigs,Lauren Fuentes
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2019-03-11
Category : Electric circuits
ISBN : 0199031460

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Introduction to Electric Circuits by Lauren (Instructor Fuentes, School of Science and Engineering Technology Instructor School of Science and Engineering Technology Durham College),Karen Craigs,Lauren Fuentes Pdf

First published in 1959, Herbert Jackson's Introduction to Electric Circuits is a core text for introductory circuit analysis courses taught in electronics and electrical engineering technology programs. This lab manual, created to accompany the main text, contains a collection of experimentschosen to cover the main topics taught in foundational courses in electrical engineering programs.Experiments can all be done with inexpensive test equipment and circuit components. Each lab concludes with questions to test students' comprehension of the theoretical concepts illustrated by the experimental results. The manual is formatted to enable it to double as a workbook, to allow studentsto answer questions directly in the lab manual if a formal lab write-up is not required.

Basic Electronics

Author : Paul B. Zbar,Albert Paul Malvino,Michael A. Miller
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 381 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Electronics
ISBN : 0071137823

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Electricity-Electronics Fundamentals: A Text-Lab Manual

Author : Paul Zbar,Joseph Sloop
Publisher : Career Education
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 1993-02-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 002800843X

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Electricity-Electronics Fundamentals: A Text-Lab Manual by Paul Zbar,Joseph Sloop Pdf

This combined text and lab manual covers the basics of electricity and electronics theory. Thoroughly revised, it is designed as an introductory course for electronic service technicians. It also is well suited for use in technical schools and two-year colleges as a principal lab manual in the typical basic courses that last two or three semesters or quarters. Emphasis is always placed on the commonsense manner of understanding or troubleshooting circuitry. Experiments, which use commonly available components, have been written in a down-to-earth style so that students can grasp the most fundamental concepts. Experimental procedures require students to think and make decisions. Summaries, self-tests, and questions are strategically placed throughout the text.

Basic Electronics

Author : Paul B. Zbar,Albert Paul Malvino,Michael A. Miller
Publisher : Glencoe/McGraw-Hill Post Secondary
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 45,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 0028018877

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Basic Electronics by Paul B. Zbar,Albert Paul Malvino,Michael A. Miller Pdf

For this edition, experiments have been written in a down-to-earth style so that students can grasp the most fundamental concepts. State-of-the-art materials are used in the exercises, and use of modern equipment is encouraged. The experimental procedures have been written in a manner requiring the student to think and make decisions.

LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS AND PSPICE SIMULATIONS IN ANALOG ELECTRONICS

Author : L. K. MAHESHWARI,M. M. S. ANAND
Publisher : PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Page : 344 pages
File Size : 41,6 Mb
Release : 2006-01-01
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9788120329270

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LABORATORY EXPERIMENTS AND PSPICE SIMULATIONS IN ANALOG ELECTRONICS by L. K. MAHESHWARI,M. M. S. ANAND Pdf

This laboratory manual for students of Electronics, Electrical, Instrumentation, Communication, and Computer engineering disciplines has been prepared in the form of a standalone text, offering the necessary theory and circuit diagrams with each experiment. Procedures for setting up the circuits and measuring and evaluating their performance are designed to support the material of the authors' book Analog Electronics (also published by PHI Learning). There are twenty-five experiments. The experiments cover the basic transistor circuits, the linear op-amp circuits, the active filters, the non-linear op-amp circuits, the signal generators, the voltage regulators, the power amplifiers, the high frequency amplifiers, and the data converters. In addition to the hands-on experiments using traditional test equipment and components, this manual describes the simulation of circuits using PSPICE as well. For PSPICE simulation, any available standard SPICE software may be used including the latest version OrCAD V10 Demo software. This feature allows the instructor to adopt a single laboratory manual for both types of experiments.

Basic Electronics Engineering

Author : Satya Sai Srikant,Prakash Kumar Chaturvedi
Publisher : Springer Nature
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2020-04-27
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789811374142

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Basic Electronics Engineering by Satya Sai Srikant,Prakash Kumar Chaturvedi Pdf

This book is primarily designed to serve as a textbook for undergraduate students of electrical, electronics, and computer engineering, but can also be used for primer courses across other disciplines of engineering and related sciences. The book covers all the basic aspects of electronics engineering, from electronic materials to devices, and then to basic electronic circuits. The book can be used for freshman (first year) and sophomore (second year) courses in undergraduate engineering. It can also be used as a supplement or primer for more advanced courses in electronic circuit design. The book uses a simple narrative style, thus simplifying both classroom use and self study. Numerical values of dimensions of the devices, as well as of data in figures and graphs have been provided to give a real world feel to the device parameters. It includes a large number of numerical problems and solved examples, to enable students to practice. A laboratory manual is included as a supplement with the textbook material for practicals related to the coursework. The contents of this book will be useful also for students and enthusiasts interested in learning about basic electronics without the benefit of formal coursework.