Angsuman Roy

EE320L -- Engineering Electronics I Laboratory

This course teaches students how to design, breadboard and test basic electronic circuits. The content of this course often diverges from the lecture, as the lecture is focused on fundamentals and the lab is focused on practical circuits. Due to this, I found that students need additional background information about the circuits in order to actually design them. It is hard to go from ideal small signal models to a real circuit that biases up properly and deals with component and temperature variations. 


In order to solve this discrepancy, I rewrote most of the EE320L lab assignments. This has taken some time, as I teach my courses on a volunteer basis. I try to rewrite two labs per semester. Below, are links to the labs that I have authored. I will add them as I finish them.


Lab #2: Operational Amplifiers

Lab #3: Operational Amplifier Application Circuits

Lab #4: Diode and Power Supply Circuits

Lab #5: Clipping and Clamping Circuits

Lab #6: Bipolar Transistor Characterization 

Lab #8: Amplifiers Using BJTs

Lab #10: Frequency Response of BJT Amplifiers