Usage: EE330L
and EE430L
Lab Coordinator: Andrew Szeto
The ECE Circuits Laboratory offers students a
facility to perform the design and test of analog circuits using discrete components
and integrated circuits. This lab facility is used for EE330L and EE430L.
The lab is comprised of eight workstations that
contain standard electronic test equipment. The stations consist of an Oscilloscope,
Function generator, Digital Multimeter, Power supply and a transformer test box.
This lab is comprised of 8 stations each equipped
with a DSO, signal generator, triple power supply and multiple DMM's.
The 330L lab is designed to give the students
experience with real test equipment while assembling and testing a working, PCB based,
dual power supply. This lab is required by all EE and CompE students.
The EE430L lab follows the EE430 lecture course,
a prerequisite and not taken concurrently. Students are required to design a four-stage,
feedback operational amplifier capable of driving a low impedance loudspeaker, build
a protoboard and test it.