basic electronics lab manual

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alimash

Joined Oct 12, 2016
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hey guys,
i am an electronic student,
i finished a course in electronic circuits(diode,zener,bipolar and mosfet transistor....),
but now i want to experiment those components and its characteristics,
so i need a "lab manual" because the one they give us at college was so messy and not organized especially for the advanced circuits,
thank you in advance
 

hp1729

Joined Nov 23, 2015
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hey guys,
i am an electronic student,
i finished a course in electronic circuits(diode,zener,bipolar and mosfet transistor....),
but now i want to experiment those components and its characteristics,
so i need a "lab manual" because the one they give us at college was so messy and not organized especially for the advanced circuits,
thank you in advance
Hangs on lab exercises?
For diodes ...
Attached is a diode exercise you can build. An adjustable voltage source is shown but any voltage source can be used.
A breadboard is suggested. Do you have a breadboard? Mine is built up on a 9 x 12 box with + and - 15 V battery power, +5 V regulator, two adjustable power sources (similar to the exercise) and two digital volt meters.
I have a box of attachments; Oscillators, digital and analog support circuits. AC voltage sources (battery powered), and selected other circuits I might use often.
Battery powered is suggested for safety, but wall wart type power sources are good. Keep the power to a minimum. 1 Amp or more of power is seldom needed. In case of an error you really don't need to generate Watts of heat, smoke and flame. Low voltage. low current supplies are better, voltage regulated and current limited is suggested. Power supplies can be good early exercises.
 

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