LAWRENCE TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
Digital Circuit Electronics Lab Information-EEE2211
Spring 2002
Dr. L. Anneberg, P.E.
This lab will cover combinational logic and assorted topics, associated
with the Course: Digital Electronics, EEE2213
Laboratory experiments will follow from the lab manual, which
is available in the bookstore.
Office: E215, Hours: MWThF11-1apm, Th5-8pm
Laboratory Report Information:
- Utilize a cover sheet with the following information:
- Your name with your partners' names
- The NUMBER of the experiment, the name of the experiment, and the date
- The course name/number and my name
- Students will work in teams of 2-3, depending on equipment availability.
- Include the following major sections in your lab report:
- Executive summary - several sentence objective
- Theory and experimental design
- Computer generated circuit diagrams
- Demonstration of experiment to instructor - failure to do so will
result in grade 50% penalty
- Results and data
- Analysis of data - if necessary
- Conclusion
- Lab reports must be neat, concise, and well-organized.
- Use 8.5 by 11" paper, one side only.
- Sloppy labs will be graded accordingly.
- Labs are graded on a scale of 0-10, and averaged based on a
percentage for the final grade.
- Each lab must be turned in one week from experiment conclusion data,
and will be graded down 1 point per week late
Grade explanation:
The lab grade is based on student performance in the laboratory, and
the corresponding writeup. The report reflects design, execution, and
written skills. Each student will turn in his/her own lab, unless
otherwise specified. Experimental design and execution is
a reflection of the student team and involves a common approach and
data. The data analysis and experimental conclusions represent
the work of the individual student.
Theme of Lab:
It is a broad yet comprehensive introduction of fundamental concepts
of the digital electronic lab and real-world up-to-date problems.
This is course advice, as well:
The student is encouraged to complete all textbook problems and the
answer book is on reserve in the LTU Library [Library website: http://www.ltugcom.org/ltoll.html].
TEXT for course: Digital Logic Circuit Analysis and Design, Victor Nelson, Troy Nagle,
Bill Carroll, and David Irwin, 1995
Link to Extra Resources
If you have questions, please feel free to contact me:
Email:anneberg@ltu.edu
Office Phone:(248)204-2539
Fax:(248)204-2509
Page:(313)660-0843
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