Electrical Engineering Lab I

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Electrical Engineering Lab I EECE 1101 Electrical Engineering Lab I

Taaruf Nor Farahidah Za’bah Room number : E2-2-13.12 Phone number : 03-61964562 Email address : adah510@iium.edu.my The lab technician is Br. Ahmad Suhairi Mohd. Jebah The lab demonstrator is Br. Akhter Course website: http://staff.iium.edu.my/adah510 Taaruf

Weeks Topics Task/Reading Preparation Week 2 Introduction to Lab 3   3 Experiment #1: Ohm’s Law & Series and parallel circuits Experiment #1 4 Experiment #2: Kirchoff’s voltage and current laws Experiment #2 5 Experiment #3: Thevenin’s and Norton’s theorem and Maximum power transfer theorem Experiment #3 6 Experiment #4: Superposition Theorem Experiment #4 7 Introduction to Simulation Software PSPICE 8 Experiment #5: Diode Characteristic and Application Experiment #5 9 Experiment #6: BJT Characteristic and Biasing Circuits Experiment #6 10 Experiment #7: MOSFET - Common Source Amplifier Experiment #7 11 Experiment #8: Inverting and Non-Inverting Op-Amp Experiment #8 12 & 13 Preparation Week 14 Final Test

Assessment Quiz 20 % Lab Report 40 % Final Test

Safety Please wear covered shoes – NO SLIPPER. Otherwise, you will be asked to leave the lab. Power must be switched off whenever an experiment or project is being assembled, disassembled, or modified.

Tidiness When the experiment has been satisfactory completed and the results approved by the instructor, the students may disconnect the circuit and return the components and instruments to the locker tidily. Chairs are to be slid in properly. DO NOT WRITE anything on the table

Preparation Read the entire experiment and research any required theory beforehand. Many times an experiment takes longer that one class period simply because a student is not well prepared. The experiment is performed in pairs (max=3 students per group) but the final exam is performed individually One group = one lab report

Lab Reports Reports have to be handwritten for submission. Writing should appear on one side of each sheet only. The students’ name & matric number, section number, lab session and the lecturer’s Please indicate the author of each section in your report. The cover page of the lab report can be downloaded from the website.

Report Format and Evaluation No. Evaluation Items Experiment 1-4 Experiment 5-8 Marks 20% 1 Objectives 2 Experiment Set-up 4 3 Results/Observations 5 Discussion and Conclusion 9   PSPICE 6 TOTAL 20

Preparation for PSPICE Tutorial Download 16.6_OrCAD_Lite_Capture&PSpice_Products.zip from the any computer in the lab It is a zipped file, you have to extract the files into a designated folder Once you have extracted, go to Disk 1 and look for SETUP (it is an application file) to install the software. One group will require ONE laptop for the tutorial sessions

FEBRUARY M T W F S   31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Intro 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Lab 1 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Lab 2 27 28 MARCH Lab 3 Lab 4 PSPICE  MID SEMESTER BREAK  29 30 Lab 5

APRIL M T W F S   1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Lab 6 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 Lab 7 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 Lab 8 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 MAY Preparation Week Final Exam Revision Week Final Exam Starts

Introduction to Lab Equipment Bread board and its connections Holes that are labelled with letters means SAME node

Function Generator To create AC signals such as Sine-Wave, Triangular Waves and Square Wave The user can alter its frequency and amplitude Example of a function generator

Oscilloscope An equipment to show the obtained result. Has 2 channels One for input signal One for output signal

DC power supply To provide DC supply to your circuit which you can measure using digital multi-meter

Digital Multimeter (DMM) To measure voltage, turn the knob to DC Volts The DMM is place ACROSS/IN PARALLEL with the device To measure current, turn the knob to AC (mA) The lead is place IN SERIES with the device Main reason why DMM failed to work as Ammeter is because students tend to short circuit the two leads.

SERIES PARALLEL A B GND