Experiments for Electronic Principles is designed to give the student and the instructor maximum flexibility in performing the experiments while incorporating additional troubleshooting opportunities. This laboratory manual contains 71 experiments to demonstrate the theory in Electronic Principles. Sixty-one of the experiments focus on specific topics covered in the textbook. These 61 experiments help the student better understand the individual topics presented throughout the textbook. In addition, six System Applications (system-based experiments) tie together related topics covered within the textbook. The early applications tie together related topics using single-stage systems. The later applications present the student with the opportunity to work with multiple-stage systems. The system application-based experiments stand on their own and may be completed without doing the preceding experiments. In addition, there are four troubleshooting experiments that introduce the students to troubleshooting electronic circuits with the aid of a digital multimeter and an oscilloscope. The first two experiments show the students how to use the test equipment while troubleshooting. The second two experiments focus on troubleshooting electronic systems. Each experiment begins with a short discussion. Then, under Required Reading, the entry provides the sections of the textbook that should be read before attempting to do the experiment. In the Procedure section, one or more circuits will be built and tested. Trouble-shooting and Critical Thinking sections explore more advanced areas. Questions at the end of each experiment are a final test of what was learned during the experiment.
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