Objective:
The laboratory emphasizes the practical, hands-on component of this course. It complements the theoretical material presented in lecture, and as such, is integral and indispensable to the mastery of the subject. There are several items of importance here including proper safety procedures, required tools, and laboratory reports. This exercise will finish with an examination of scientific and engineering notation, the standard form of representing and manipulating values.
Introduction to Laboratory Equipments
Characteristics of Diode, half wave and full wave rectification
BJTs Common Emitter Input/Output Characteristics and Operating Regions
BJTs Common Base Input/Output Characteristics
BJTs Common Collector Input/Output Characteristics
BJT Voltage Divider & Emitter Feedback Configuration
FET input/output Characteristics
Characteristics of MOSFET in Enhancement Mode
Characteristics of MOSFET in Depletion Mode
Inverting and Non-Inverting Amplifiers behavior of Operational Amplifier
BJT Common Emitter Amplifier Configuration
BJT Common Base Amplifier Configuration
Assessment Criteria:
Lab reports/performance 60%
Quiz + assignment 10%
Semester Project 10%
End semester performance base assessment 20%
Total 100%