Electronics lab has been prepared to equip the students with the necessary practical and theoretical knowledge of electronic principles.

During the lab the students become very familiar with the different types of Diodes, the Rectifier diode, the Half wave rectifier, the Bridge rectifier, on state and off state characteristic of zener diode, the testing of the layering and rectifying of bipolar transistor, the characteristics of the transistor, the depletion layer Fets, the characteristic of the Fets, Multistage amplifier, Differential amplifier, Push pull output amplifier and the operational amplifier.

The primary objectives of electronic laboratory are as followed:‎

  • To investigate a group of Electronics studies in the Electronics courses.‎
  • To learn how deferent type circuits of electronics can be build and take measurements.‎
  • To practice on the laboratory devices.‎
  • To teach the students how they could make there own participation in group work.‎
  • To connect theory with practice.‎

Experiments

‎Exp #1 CHARACTERISTICS OF THE P-N JUNCTION

  • THE DIODE AS A RECTIFIER ELEMENT
  • Half wave rectifier  and  Bridge rectifier

Exp #2 ‎

THE ZENER DIODE Voltage regulator with a zener diode

STUDY AND TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS ‎

Exp #3

  • TRANSISTOR CHARACTERISTICS OPERATING AS A SWITCH ‎
  • COMMON EMITTER AMPLIFIER

Exp #4

  • COMMON EMITTER AMPLIFIER ‎
  • Study of the common emitter NPN amplifier
  • Study of the common emitter PNP amplifier

Exp #5 

  • PRACTICAL CIRCUETS SKILLS
  • Study transistor circuits practical when soldering

Exp #6  ‎

  • COMPLEMENTARY TRANSISTORS PAIR
  • DARLINGTON CONFIGURATION ‎

Exp #7‎

  • DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER
  • STUDY AND JFET CHARACTERISTICS

Exp #8 ‎

DIRECTLY COUPLED AMPLIFIER ‎

Exp #9‎

  • Operational amplifier study
  • Closed-loop output compensation voltage
  • Inverting-amplifier study

Exp #10‎

  • ANON-INVERTING AMPLIFIER
  • Voltage follower amplifier

Exp #11

  • ADDER AMPLIFIER
  • DIFFERENTIAL AMPLIFIER
  • Comparator study

Exp #12‎

ELECTRONIC COURSEWORK PROJECTS

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