ECE 2210/00
Electrical Engineering for Nonmajors / Civil
Lab Assignments
Labs start the second week of classes
Lab | Title |
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Lab Notebook |
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1 | Introduction Labs
don't start before the first class lecture |
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Handouts Below may still
change. Canvas will link to official copy. |
2 | DC Circuits |
3 | Thevevin & Superposition |
4 | Scope |
5 | Capacitors |
6 | Resonance (last lab for ECE 2200) |
7 | Phases and Filters |
Lecture Dates, Times, Locations |
Video: Video_14_Bode.m4v
Lecture replaces lab beginning Friday, 2/28 Second order transients, Laplace Impedance, Transfer functions Lecture rooms: Fri 2/28 1:00 WEB L105 Tue 3/3 12:10 WEB 1450 Tue 3/3 2:00 WEB L105 Exam review at 4:00 in WEB L105 Tue 3/3 6:30 WEB L105 Wed 3/4 11:50 WEB L126 Thur 3/5 9:00am in lab Thur 3/5 10:45 WEB L126 Thur 3/5 3:05 WEBL102 |
8 | Transients
& Appendix
Lab8_LTspice.zip |
9 No lab 9 Fall 2020 |
Control Systems & Calculations |
10 | Diodes and
Transistors & Servo
schematic Lab10_Students.zip |
Lecture Dates, Times, Locations |
Videos: Video_Transistors_Part1.mp4
Video_Transistors_Ex2-4.mkv Video_Transistors_Part2.mp4 Video_Transistors_Part3.mp4 Lecture replaces lab beginning Friday, 4/3 Operational Amplifiers Lecture rooms: Fri 4/3 1:00 WEB L105 Tue 4/7 12:10 WEB 1450 Tue 4/7 2:00 WEB L105 Exam review at 4:00 in WEB L105 Tue 4/7 6:30 WEB L105 Wed 4/9 11:50 WEB L126 Thur 4/9 9:00am in lab Thur 4/9 10:45 WEB L126 Thur 4/9 3:05 WEBL102 or WEB 2460 |
11 | Operational
Amplifiers Lab11_File.zip Check canvas for a newer file |
Day and time | Section | Instructor (Click
name to send email) |
Lab zoom instructor
& 2nd TA holding office hours |
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T, 12:25 - 3:20 pm | 2210-002 & 2200-007 | Alacia Parrish & Sam |
W, 3:05 - 6:05 pm |
2210-003 | Sam Hirsch & Ben or Aaron |
Th, 10:45 - 1:45 pm | 2210-005 & 2200-004 |
Alacia Parrish & Sam |
Th, 3:05 - 6:05 pm | 2210-006 & 2200-005 | Sam Hirsch |
F, 7:30 - 10:30 am | 2210-004 & 2200-008 |
Benjamin Wadsworth & Alacia |
F, 1:00 - 4:00 pm
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2210-009 |
Aaron
Hillquist & Alacia |
Notebook:
You will need a lab notebook for all the labs, including the
first. Select a notebook to which you cannot add pages and
which isn't much larger than a standard sheet of paper.
Lab Breadboard and Parts:
You will need a breadboard and wires for all the labs, including
the first. It’s $10.50 at the ECE stockroom. Bring
your own if you have one. All the other parts needed will
total about $5 for ECE 2200 and $8 for ECE 2210. You may
work with one lab partner in the lab and share the same
parts. You may also work out a parts sharing arrangement
with someone in a different lab section than your own.
You will need to have money on your U-card to buy these parts at
the ECE stockroom. You can add money to your U-card at the
Union building either at the U-card office or at a machine near
the pool tables that takes cash. You can also add money on
line at ucardadmin-sp.blackboard.com/eaccounts by signing on to
your account or as a guest.
Keep all your parts together in a zip-bag or small box to make
your own “ECE 2210 kit” because many parts are used again in later
labs. If you don’t want your kit at the end of the semester,
I’ll help you sell it to a student next semester.
Notes:
Much of this course material is presented in PDF, for which you
will need a reader.
Readers for most platforms can be downloaded for free, examples: Adobe
Acrobat and Ghostscript,
Ghostview and GSview. Choose the Adobe
Acrobat if you just want to read. Choose Ghostscript, Ghostview
and GSview if you want to create PDF files of your own.
To view and print PDF files more
reliably:
Save the file on your computer (right click on link), then open
and/or print the local file only.
arnstolp@ece.utah.edu
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