ECE 90L - Principles of Electrical Circuits Lab PDF Print E-mail
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ECE 90L - Introduction to Electrical and Computer Engineering (3 Units)

Experiments on direct, transient, and single phase alternating current circuits. Use of basic electrical instruments, development of laboratory techniques, and verification of basic circuit laws and principles. (3 lab hours)

Prerequisites:  ECE 90 (may be taken concurrently); PHYS 4BL.



Syllabus Information

Laboratory Procedures (pdf documents)
Prelab Assignment:  Look over the XYZs of Analog and Digital Oscilloscopes, from Tektronix. Also, take a look at www.williamson-labs.com/scope-top.htm and try to figure out what is happening.

Prelab Assignment:  Look over The Protoboard section of the pdf file.
Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Laboratory 6 -- Operational Amplifiers (2 Week Lab!)
Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Laboratory 7 -- Capacitance and Inductance
Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Laboratory 9 -- Driven RC and RL Circuits
Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.

Prelab Assignment:  Complete the prelab assignment given in the lab procedure.



This laboratory manual and the contents thereof are for the sole purpose of
supporting ECE 90L for the designated semester.


They may not be reproduced in any fashion without the written consent of Dr. Gregory R. Kriehn,
of the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department, at California State University, Fresno.
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