Electronics Laboratory
Lab 0: Introduction to the Course and Instruments
Dual Trace Oscilloscope
Function Generator
DC Power Supply
Digital Multimeter
Lab 1: DC Circuits and Capacitors
Ohm’s Law
Voltage Divider
RC Circuit
Low-pass Filter
High-pass Filter
Filter Application
LC Filter
Lab 2: Diode Circuits
The Diode
LC Resonant Circuit
Rectifier Circuits
Diode Clamp
Diode Limiter
Lab 3: Bipolar Transistors
Transistor Junctions are Diodes
Emitter Follower
Input and Output Impedance of Follower
Single-Supply Follower
Transistor Current Gain
Current Source
Common-emitter Amplifier
Emitter Follower Buffer
Transistor Switch
Lab 4: Field-Effect Transistors
FET Characteristics
FET Current Sources
Source Follower
FET as Variable Resistor
Lab 5: Operational Amplifier I: Idealized View
Open-Loop Test Circuit
Inverting Amplifier
Non-inverting Amplifier
Follower
Current Source
Current to Voltage Converter
Summing Amplifier,
Push-pull Buffer
Lab 6: Operational Amplifier III: Positive Feedback, Good and Bad
Two Comparators
RC Oscillator
555 IC Oscillator
Sawtooth Oscillator
Triangle Oscillator,
Sine Wave Oscillator: Wien Bridge
Follower: Op Amp Instability
Lab 7: Voltage Regulators
The 723 Regulator
Three Terminal Fixed Regulator
Adjustable Three-terminal
Regulator: 317
Voltage References
”Crowbar” overvoltage protection
Integrators
Differentiators
Lab 8: Digital Gates
Input & Output Characteristics of Integrated Gates: TTL & CMOS
Applying NANDs to Generate Particular Logic Functions
Two Inverters
CMOS NAND
\CMOS Three-State
Lab 9: Flip Flops
A primitive flip-flop: NAND Latch
D Type
J-K Type,
J-K in Counters
Shift Register
7490 Decade Counter
7447 BCD to 7 Segment Decoder
Lab 10: A/D and D/A
Weighted-Resistor DAC
R-2R Ladder DAC
DAC0800 8-Bit Digital-To-Analog Converters
ADC0804 8-Bit Analog-To-Digital Converters
ADC-To -DAC Circuit