
A First Lab in Circuits and Electronics
Yannis Tsividis(Author)
Wiley (Publisher)
Published on 23. May 2001
Book
Paperback/Softback
140 pages
978-0-471-38695-7 (ISBN)
Description
aeo Experiments are linked to real applications. Students are likely to be interested and excited to learn more and explore. Example of experiments linked to real applications can be seen in Experiment 2, steps 6, 7, 15, and 16; Experiment 5, steps 6 to 10 and Experiment 7, steps 12 to 20. aeo Self--contained background to all electronics experiments. Students will be able to follow without having taken an electronics course. Includes a self--contained introduction based on circuits only. For the instructor this provides flexibility as to when to run the lab. It can run concurrently with the first circuits analysis course. aeo Review background sections are provided. This convenient text feature provides an alternative point of view; helps provide a uniform background for students of different theoretical backgrounds. aeo A "touch--and--feel" approach helps to provide intuition and to make things "click". Rather than thinking of the lab as a set of boring procedures, students get the idea that what they are learning is real. aeo Encourages students to explore and to ask "what if" questions. Helps students become active learners. aeo Introduces students to simple design at a very early stage.
Helps students see the relevance of what they are learning, and to become active learners. aeo Helps students become tinkerers and to experiment on their own. Students are encouraged to become creative, and their mind is opened to new possibilities. This also benefits their subsequent professional work and/or graduate study.
Helps students see the relevance of what they are learning, and to become active learners. aeo Helps students become tinkerers and to experiment on their own. Students are encouraged to become creative, and their mind is opened to new possibilities. This also benefits their subsequent professional work and/or graduate study.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 278 mm
Width: 211 mm
Thickness: 8 mm
Weight
372 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-471-38695-7 (9780471386957)
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Content
aeo Experiment 1: Measuring DC Voltages and Currents aeo Experiment 2: Simple DC Circuits; Resistors and Resistive Sensors aeo Experiment 3: Generating, Observing, and Hearing Time--Varying Signals aeo Experiment 4: Basic Characteristics of Op Amps and Comparators aeo Experiment 5: Amplifier Design Using Op Amps; A Sound System aeo Experiment 6: RC Circuit Transients; More on Measurement Techniques aeo Experiment 7: Filters, Frequency Response and Tone Control aeo Experiment 8: LC Circuits, Resonance, and Transformers aeo Experiment 9: Diodes and their Applications aeo Experiment 10: Modulation and Radio Reception aeo Experiment 11: MOSFET Characteristics and Applications aeo Experiment 12: Principles of Amplifiers aeo Experiment 13: Bipolar Transistors and Amplifiers aeo Experiment 14: Digital Logic Circuits; Gates and Latches aeo Experiment 15: D flip--flops and shift registers aeo Experiment 16: JK flip--flops and ripple counters Appendix A: Component value codes Appendix B: Oscilloscope probe calibration Appendix C: Decibels Appendix D: Supply bypassing Appendix E: Data input, clear and clock switches Appendix F: Producing a clock signal by using a function generator Appendix G: Equipment and parts list