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EE 3111 Electronic Circuits Laboratory Spring 2007

EE 3111 Electronic Circuits Laboratory


Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science

Instructor Professor Gil S. Lee, Office: ECSN 2.908, Phone: UTD-4753,


Email: gslee@utdallas.edu ,Web: www.utdallas.edu/~gslee
TA Sung Joo Kim (001) Friday 8:30- 11:30 am
Mengmeng Du (003) Monday 2:30 – 5:30 pm
Ben Lee (004) Tuesday 2:30 – 5:30 pm, (501) Tuesday 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Office hours M&W 10:30 - 11:30 am or by appointment
Class Homepage www.utdallas.edu/~gslee/ee3111/index.htm
Prerequisite EE/TE 3101, Co-requisite: EE 3311
Lab Manual You can download it from the course homepage.

Grading Lab Reports (no attendance no credit) 50 %


Pre-lab Reports 20 %
Final Exam 20%
Miscellaneous (workstation cleanliness, etc.) 10 %
Class rules and 1. No eating, drinking, or smoking in the labs.
regulations 2. A group of two (or max. three) people will make a team. Lab reports must be
prepared individually.
3. There is no credit for any missing lab session.
4. You have to clean up the workstation after you finish your lab session. All equipment
should be placed just as before your use. All parts should be in as original shape (Make
sure you straighten up all the wires and legs of parts using pliers so that next group of
students won’t have problem with parts.) as possible and placed in the right place.
Course objective This course is designed to provide students with professional skills for lab experiences.
Laboratory to accompany EE3311. Design, assembly and testing of electronic circuits
that use diodes, transistors and operational amplifiers in configurations typically
encountered in practical applications. Students will use computers to control electrical
equipment and acquire data using Labview. Students simulate the circuits with PSpice
(MicroSim).

Topics • Introduction to PSpice


• Operation amplifiers I
• Operation amplifiers II
• Rectifiers
• Digital switch
• Analog switch
• Amplifier I
• Amplifier I-1
• Amplifier II

Lab manual Lab manuals are available at the web: www.utdallas.edu/~gslee/ee3111.htm


Acrobat reader is required for the lab manual files. For details of lab procedures and
safety rules, refer to lab manuals.
EE 3111 Electronic Circuits Laboratory Spring 2007

1. Download lab manual and bring the print-out to lab classes.


Lab preparation 2. Students must read the manual carefully and complete the prelab procedure before
every class and turn in the Prelab report to TAs (turn in the original copy and keep a
photocopy).
3. Be prepare for the experimental procedure with your understanding of the relevant
theory.

1. Arrive on time. Turn in your lab reports when you walk in the laboratory.
Lab procedural 2. Ask for the component kit box (labeled with a number on the cover), then start the
routine in experiment. Use the same box for every experiment.
laboratory 3. TA will assist students to complete the experiment. Ask for help when students are in
trouble with circuits and equipments.
4. Show the data sheet to TA and get TA’s initial on it when experiment is completed.
5. Clean the workstation and put all wires back into dangling. Turn off all power of
equipments and workstation before leaving laboratory.
Note: Students will work on experiments in two-person teams. Please have your
teammate arranged for a team. If you cannot find one, ask your TA for a partner
assignment. Team members are to switch the role of commitment for every experiment.
TA will judge your ability of handling equipments and troubleshooting experiments,
and which will be reflected on your final grade.

1. Read the lab report instruction from the web page. Then, follow the designated
Lab report instruction.
2. Lab report must be completed independently. You can share only the collected data
sets with your lab partner. Coping any part of the report from others is strictly
prohibited and is against the school’s scholastic integrity policy.
3. Lab reports are always due the next session after the lab is completed.
4. Late lab report is allowed for one day grace period with 10% deduction from full
credit.
5. Students are asked to generate lab reports in a professional manner. Lab reports
should be typed-in version (generated by a word processor).
6. Reports must be turned in when you walk in the laboratory.
7. Two copies for prelab reports are required (original copy for TA and photocopy for
students).
8. In your prelab report, you have to make a component list in the circuits for the
experiment. In lab manual, prelab report portion is given under the preparation section.
You must complete the prelab work before the lab starts.

Read safety rule that is presented in the preface of lab manual and preserve the rules for
Safety Rules your safety. Cut off power source first (turn off power supply or main power switch at
the workstation) IN CASE OF EMERGENCY.

Scholastic dishonesty at The University of Texas at Dallas includes, but is not limited,
Scholastic plagiarism and/or collusion. Scholastic dishonesty will not be tolerated. For details refer
Integrity to the Scholastic dishonesty policy of The University of Texas at Dallas.

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