ECET 220 Electronic Circuits and Devices III DeVry
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ECET 220 Week 1 Lab
Lab 1 of 7:
Voltage Rectifier and Voltage Regulation Circuits (30 points)
Scenario/Summary
In
this week’s lab, you will learn how to analyze, simulate, construct, and test
diode circuits. After collection of the data, the results will be evaluated for
accuracy.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet
(completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet),
Observations/Measurements, and Questions sections.
The
entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for
grading information.
Required
Software
MultiSim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W1 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save
them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in the Files section.
STEP 2:
Complete Lab Cover Sheet
Report
cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these sheets
include the following.
- Objective: a one or two sentence
explanation of the purpose of the lab.
- Results: a statement of the final
output, such as if the circuit and software worked properly.
- Conclusions: conclusions based on the
results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.
- Observations/Measurements:
All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn
in the cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as
worksheets.
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Follow
the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required
measurements.
In
this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel
circuit using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make
sure you go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better
understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent
the electrical quantities.
See
Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 4:
Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure
Using
MultiSim, perform the steps identified recording the required measurements.
In
this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be
using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as
indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these
measurements. Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word
document and let the page adjust to auto fit.
See
Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 5:
Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure
Construct
the circuit. Perform the steps identified by recording the required
measurements.
See
Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s instructions document.
Record
the data collected from this experiment and determine the error percentages.
See
Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 7:
Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements
Copy
the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III:
Observations/Measurements section of the lab. This is the page immediately
following the Cover Sheet in the worksheet.
STEP 8:
Answer Questions Section
Make
sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet.
STEP 9:
Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet
Type
all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet.
See
Step 2: Complete the Lab Cover Sheet in the Lab Steps shown above on this page
for specific information.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and
Questions sections.
ECET 220 Week 1 CHAPTER PROBLEMS
Chapter
2 Problems: 1, 3, 16, 17, and 28
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 2 Bipolar Junction Transistor
Biasing DeVry
ECET 220 Week 2 Lab
Lab 2 of 7:
Bipolar Junction Transistor—Biasing (30 points)
Scenario/Summary
In
this week’s lab, you will learn how to analyze, simulate, construct, and test
bipolar junction transistor biasing circuits. After collection of the data, the
results will be evaluated for accuracy.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet
(completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet),
Observations/Measurements, and Questions sections.
The
entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for
grading information.
Required
Software
MultiSim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps:
1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W2 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in Doc Sharing.
STEP 2: Lab
Cover Sheet
The
report cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these
sheets include the following.
- Objective: A one- or two-sentence
explanation of the purpose of the lab.
- Results: A statement of the final
output, such as if the circuit/software worked properly.
- Conclusions: Conclusions based on the
results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.
- Observations/Measurements:
All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn in the
cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as
worksheets.
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Follow
the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required
measurements.
In
this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel circuit
using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make sure you
go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better
understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent
the electrical quantities.
See
Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s Instructions document.
STEP 4:
Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure
Using
MultiSim, perform the steps identified recording the required measurements.
In
this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be
using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as
indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these
measurements. Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word
document and let the page adjust to auto fit.
See
Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s Instructions document.
STEP 5:
Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure
Construct
the circuit. Perform the steps identified recording the required measurements.
See
Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s Instructions document.
STEP 6:
Complete Results Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Record
the data collected from this experiment. Determine the error percentages.
See
Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s Instructions document.
STEP 7:
Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements
Copy
the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III: Observations/Measurements
section of the lab. This is the page immediately following the Cover Sheet in
the worksheet.
STEP 8:
Answer Questions Section
Make
sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet.
STEP 9:
Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet
Type
all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet.
See
Step 2: Complete the Lab Cover Sheet, in the iLab steps shown above on this
page for specific information.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and
Questions sections.
See
the Syllabus section “Due Dates for Assignments & Exams” for due date
information.
https://bit.ly/2qlSwuK
Chapter
3 Problems: 1, 2, 5, 6, 9, and 13
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 2 COURSE PROJECT
Provide
an overview that centers on technical foundations of the chosen topic for your
team project.
Please
review the Course Project Overview in Introduction and Resources.
Be
sure to submit your assignment.
ECET 220 Week 2 QUIZ
Instructions
Here is some
information about your Quiz.
Welcome
to the Week 2 Quiz.
- Take the quiz only after completing the
Weeks 1 and 2 Assignments (all readings, lectures, and homework
activities).
- The quiz consists of 8 multiple choice
questions (problems involving the diode rectifier circuits and BJT biasing
circuits) and it covers COs 1 and 2.
- The quiz is worth 50 points and makes up
5% of the final grade. There are 6 problems worth 5 points each and 2
problems worth 10 points each.
- You have 90 minutes to complete the
quiz.
- Remember you are only able to enter the
quiz once, so make sure you are ready to complete the quiz in one attempt.
- Save your
answers frequently.
ECET 220 Week 3 Bipolar Junction Transistor
Amplifiers DeVry
ECET 220 Week 3 Lab
Lab 3 of 7:
Bipolar Junction Transistor Amplifier Circuit Analysis (30 points)
Scenario/Summary
This
week’s lab will apply the lecture material to an experiment on BJT amplifier
circuits. You will be first analyzing the circuit predicting the circuit
voltages and currents. Next, using MultiSim, you will simulate the circuit
operation. Finally, you will be assembling the circuit on your proto board
measuring the circuit voltages and currents.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet
(completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet), Observations/Measurements,
and Questions sections.
The
entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for
grading information.
Required
Software
MultiSim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W3 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save
them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in Files section.
STEP 2: Lab
Cover Sheet
Report
cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these sheets
include the following.
- Objective: A one or two sentence
explanation of the purpose of the lab.
- Results: A statement of the final
output, such as if the circuit and software worked properly.
- Conclusions: Conclusions based on the
results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.
- Observations/Measurements:
All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn
in the cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as
worksheets.
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Follow
the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required
measurements.
In
this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel
circuit using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make
sure you go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better
understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent
the electrical quantities.
See
Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 4:
Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure
Using
MultiSim, perform the steps identified recording the required measurements.
In
this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be
using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as
indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these
measurements. Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word
document and let the page adjust to auto fit.
See
Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 5:
Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure
Construct
the circuit. Perform the steps identified by recording the required
measurements.
See
Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 6:
Complete Results Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Record
the data collected from this experiment and determine the error percentages.
See
Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 7:
Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements
Copy
the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III: Observations/Measurements
section of the lab. This is the page immediately following the Cover Sheet in
the worksheet.
STEP 8:
Answer Questions Section
Make
sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet.
STEP 9:
Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet
Type
all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet.
See
Step 2: Complete the Lab Cover Sheet in the Lab Steps shown above on this page
for specific information.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and
Questions sections.
ECET 220 Week 3 CHAPTER PROBLEMS
Chapter
3 Problems: 21, 22, 33, and 39
Chapter
5 Problems: 25 and 26
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 4 Field
Effect Transistors DeVry
ECET 220 Week 4 Lab
Lab 4 of
7: Analysis of Field Effect Transistor Amplifiers (30 points)
Scenario/Summary
This
week’s lab will apply the lecture material to an experiment on FET amplifier
circuits. You will be first analyzing the circuit predicting the circuit
voltages and currents. Next, using MultiSim, you will simulate the circuit
operation. Finally, you will be assembling the circuit on your proto board
measuring the circuit voltages and currents.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet
(completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet), Observations/Measurements,
and Questions sections.
The
entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for
grading information.
Required
Software
Multisim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W4 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save
them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in the Files section.
STEP 2: Lab
Cover Sheet
Report
cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these sheets
include the following.
- Objective: A one or two sentence
explanation of the purpose of the lab.
- Results: A statement of the final
output, such as if the circuit and software worked properly.
- Conclusions: Conclusions based on the
results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.
- Observations/Measurements:
All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn
in the cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as
worksheets.
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Follow
the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required
measurements.
In
this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel
circuit using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make
sure you go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better
understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent
the electrical quantities.
See
Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 4:
Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure
Using
MultiSim, perform the steps identified by recording the required measurements.
In
this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be
using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as
indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these measurements.
Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word document and
let the page adjust to auto fit.
See
Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 5:
Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure
Construct
the circuit. Perform the steps identified by recording the required
measurements.
See
Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 6:
Complete Results Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Record
the data collected from this experiment and determine the error percentages.
See
Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 7:
Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements
Copy
the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III:
Observations/Measurements section of the lab. This is the page immediately
following the Cover Sheet in the worksheet.
STEP 8:
Answer Questions Section
Make
sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet.
STEP 9:
Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet
Type
all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet.
See
Step 2: Complete the lab Cover Sheet in the Lab Steps shown above on this page
for specific information.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and
Questions sections.
https://bit.ly/2qlSwuK
Chapter
4 Problems: 10, 11, 13, 21, and 24
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 4 COURSE PROJECT
This
week, focus on the range of applications of the components and also identify
industry leaders in the topical area of your project.
Please
review the Course Project Overview in Introduction and Resources.
Be
sure to submit your assignment.
ECET 220 Week 4 QUIZ
Instructions
Here is some
information about your Quiz.
- Take the quiz after completing the Weeks
3 and 4 Assignments (including readings, lectures, and chapter problems).
- There are six essay questions requiring
calculations for BJT and FET circuits covering COs 2 and 4.
- The entire quiz is worth 50 points and
makes up 55 of the final grade. There are five problems worth 8 points
each and one problem worth 10 points each.
- You have 90
minutes to complete the quiz.
- Save
frequently because when the time limit is reached, you will
automatically be exited from the exam.
ECET 220 Week 5 Op Amp Introductory DeVry
ECET 220 Week 5 Lab
Lab 5 of
7: Inverting and Noninverting Op-Amps (30 points)
Scenario/Summary
This
week’s lab will apply the lecture material to an experiment on inverting and
noninverting op-amp circuits. You will be first analyze the circuit predicting
the circuit voltages and currents. Next, using MultiSim, you will simulate the
circuit operation. Finally, you will be assembling the circuit on your breadboard
measuring the circuit voltages and currents.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet
(completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet),
Observations/Measurements, and Questions sections.
The
entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for
grading information.
Required
Software
MultiSim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W5 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save
them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in the Files section.
STEP 2: Lab
Cover Sheet
Report
cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these sheets
include the following.
- Objective: A one or two sentence
explanation of the purpose of the lab.
- Results: A statement of the final
output, such as if the circuit and software worked properly.
- Conclusions: Conclusions based on the
results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.
- Observations/Measurements:
All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn
in the cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as
worksheets.
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Follow
the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required
measurements.
In
this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel circuit
using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make sure you
go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better
understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent
the electrical quantities.
See
Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 4:
Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure
Using
MultiSim, perform the steps identified recording the required measurements.
In
this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be
using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as
indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these
measurements. Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word
document and let the page adjust to auto fit.
See
Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 5:
Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure
Construct
the circuit. Perform the steps identified by recording the required
measurements.
See
Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 6:
Complete Results Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Record
the data collected from this experiment and determine the error percentages.
See
Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 7:
Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements
Copy
the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III:
Observations/Measurements section of the lab. This is the page immediately
following the Cover Sheet in the worksheet.
STEP 8:
Answer Questions Section
Make
sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet.
STEP 9:
Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet
Type
all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet.
See
Step 2: Complete the Lab Cover Sheet in the Lab Steps shown above on this page
for specific information.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and
Questions sections.
ECET 220 Week 5 CHAPTER PROBLEMS
This
assignment was locked Oct 21, 2017 at 11:59pm.
Chapter
6 Problems: 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, and 26
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 6 Op Amp
Applications DeVry
ECET 220 Week 6 Lab
Lab 6 of
7: Operational Amplifier Circuits and Applications (30 points)
Scenario/Summary
This
week’s lab will demonstrate the operations of an inverting summing amplifier, a
noninverting summing amplifier, and an instrumental amplifier.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s worksheet with its Cover Sheet
(completed in the typed format shown within the worksheet), Observations/Measurements,
and Questions sections.
The
entire lab is worth 30 points. See worksheet and instruction documents for
grading information.
Required
Software
Multisim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W6 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save
them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in the Files section.
STEP 2: Lab
Cover Sheet
Report
cover sheets must be completed for all labs. The key parts of these sheets
include the following.
- Objective: A one or two sentence
explanation of the purpose of the lab.
- Results: A statement of the final
output, such as if the circuit and software worked properly.
- Conclusions: Conclusions based on the
results—usually directly related to the purpose of the lab.
- Observations/Measurements:
All results from the lab must be recorded on the cover sheets. Turn
in the cover sheets for grading and retain the remainder of the lab as
worksheets.
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions for Theoretical Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Follow
the instructions in Part A: Theoretical Analysis, and record all required
measurements.
In
this part, you will be predicting the characteristics of a parallel
circuit using the various laws that we have discussed for the analysis. Make
sure you go over the exercise problems embedded in the lecture to get a better
understanding. Use proper units along with engineering notation to represent
the electrical quantities.
See
Part A: Theoretical Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 4:
Complete MultiSim Simulation Results in Part III: Procedure
Using
MultiSim, perform the steps identified recording the required measurements.
In
this part, you will be using technology to verify your predictions. You will be
using MultiSim to simulate the given circuit. Record the required parameters as
indicated by the meters and calculate the other quantities based on these
measurements. Make sure to copy and paste the circuit from here into the Word
document and let the page adjust to auto fit.
See
Part B: MultiSim Simulation Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 5:
Complete Experimental Breadboard Results in Part III: Procedure
Construct
the circuit. Perform the steps identified by recording the required
measurements.
See
Part C: Experimental Breadboard Results in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 6:
Complete Results Analysis in Part III: Procedure
Record
the data collected from this experiment and determine the error percentages.
See
Part D: Results Analysis in the lab’s instructions document.
STEP 7:
Transfer Recorded Values to Observations/Measurements
Copy
the recorded results for Questions A, B, C, and D in Part III: Observations/Measurements
section of the lab. This is the page immediately following the Cover Sheet in
the worksheet.
STEP 8:
Answer Questions Section
Make
sure to completely answer all of the questions in this lab’s worksheet.
STEP 9:
Verify Completion of the Cover Sheet
Type
all required information onto the Cover Sheet section in the worksheet.
See
Step 2: Complete the Lab Cover Sheet in the Lab Steps shown above on this page
for specific information.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the worksheet with its Cover Sheet, Observations/Measurements, and
Questions sections.
https://bit.ly/2qlSwuK
Chapter
8 Problems: 2, 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, and 16
Chapter
12 Problems: 1 and 2
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 6 COURSE PROJECT
You
and your team members should focus on future perspectives of the topical area
of your project in this week’s document.
Please
review the Course Project Overview in Introduction and Resources.
Be
sure to submit your assignment.
ECET 220 Week 6 QUIZ
Instructions
Here is some
information about your Quiz.
- Take the quiz after completing the Weeks
5 and 6 Assignments (including readings, lectures, and chapter problems).
- There are six essay questions requiring
calculations for operational amplifier circuits covering COs 5 and 6.
- The entire quiz is worth 50 points and
makes up 5% of the final grade. There are five problems worth 8 points
each and one problem worth 10 points each.
- You have 90 minutes to complete the
quiz.
- Save
frequently because when the time limit is reached, you will
automatically be exited from the exam.
ECET 220 Week 7 Active
Filters DeVry
ECET 220 Week 7 Lab
Lab 7 of 7:
Lab Project: Active Filter Design (40 points)
Scenario/Summary
The
purpose of this lab project is to design and analyze a Sallen-Key low-pass
filter with a single op amp and two RC circuits based on the specifications
provided.
You
will design and analyze a Sallen-Key low-pass filter with a single op amp and
two RC circuits. The filter should feature a −40 dB/decade roll-off rate,
follow the steps provided in the lab instructions, and write a report.
Deliverables
This
lab’s deliverables include the laboratory’s template following guildelines
listed in the Instructions and Report template.
The
entire lab is worth 40 points. See instruction’s document for grading
information.
Required
Software
MultiSim
Software
Access the
software at https://lab.devry.edu (Links
to an external site.)Links to an external site..
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Steps: 1, 2, and 3
Lab Steps
STEP 1:
Download the Lab
Download
the W7 Lab Instructions and Worksheet and save
them to your PC.
Note:
These items are found in the Files section.
STEP 2:
Formal Lab Report Guidelines
The
report must contain the following key parts.
- Title Page
- Table of Contents
- Table of Illustrations
- Project Specification
- Description of Operation
- Documentation of Software Simulation and
Hardware Implementation
- Appendices (data sheets, reference,
material, etc.)
- References
STEP 3: Carry
Out Instructions in the Lab Instructions
Pay
careful attention to details on the report’s requirements and the formal lab
report guidelines.
STEP 9:
Complete All Key Sections Listed in the Report Template
Type
all required information onto the sections within the Report template.
STEP 10:
Submit Your Deliverables
Submit
only the Report Template with its report.
ECET 220 Week 7 CHAPTER PROBLEMS
Chapter
9 Problems: 1, 3, 4, 5, 11, 17, and 19
Refer
to the textbook to answer the problems found at the end of each chapter.
Remember
to submit your assignment for grading.
ECET 220 Week 7 COURSE PROJECT
Your
final Course Project deliverable is due this week.
Please
review the Course Project Overview in Introduction and Resources.
Be
sure to submit your assignment.
ECET 220 Week 8 Final Exam
DeVry
ECET 220 Week 8 Discussion
WEEK 8: LOOKING AHEAD
Class,
looking back over the Course Objectives for this course, what are you looking
forward to learning more about throughout your education and career?
ECET 220 Week 8 Final Exam
Instructions
Here is some
information about your Final Exam.
- The Final Exam is comprehensive covering
textbook Chapters 2–9, 11, and 12.
- The Final Exam covers all course COs.
- The Final Exam consists of nine multiple
choice problems with eight questions worth 5 points each and one questions
worth 10 points (50 points total), 15 short answer questions worth 10
points each (150 points total), and two essay problems worth 15 points
each (30 points total).
- The entire Final Exam is worth 230
points and it makes up 23% of the final grade.
- You will have 3 hours and 30 minutes to
complete the Final Exam.
- Please SAVE your answers frequently,
because when the time limit is reached you will automatically be exited
from the exam.
- The Final
Exam consists of three pages; which you don’t need to complete in order.
Important
Note to Students Regarding Instructions: Entering Math Symbols by Regular
English Keyboard for the Final Exam.
Please
follow the following convention to enter math symbols by keyboard.
“+”
for addition
“-“
for subtraction
“=”
for equal to
“/”
for division
“*”
For multiplication
“^”
for superscript
“_”
for subscript
“<”
for less than
“>”
for greater than
“pi”
for 3.14159
“||”
for parallel (for example, R_1||R_2 for “R1 is in parallel with R2)
“sqrt”
for square root (of course anther way is to use (…)^(0.5))
Also
please make sure that you use parenthesis properly {[(…)]} for precedence of
operations.


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