Updated 12-7-06

Past Assignments
OEES 110, OEET 110

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 Lab work

 

Date

 
Lab0.2 060829 Three resistors. RC
Lab0.5 Current and voltages for two resistors in series. R (real components)
Lab1 9-6 Lamp burn-out 060901.1.  MS (Multisim)
Lab1.5 060831 Relay and two lights (T115 Lab1). MS
Lab2 9-6 Lab 2 Meters, lights, and switches. Construct 6 circuits from handout sheets. (Do circuits 5 and 6 on 9-7). (060901) MS
Lab3 9-6 (same as Lab 1.5--duplicate number)
Lab4 9-7 Using Ohm's law to troubleshoot a two-resistor series circuit (060905-4). Right click here to get the file. Then, use a voltmeter to troubleshoot it. MS
Lab5 9-7 Hall-light troubleshooting (060905-1). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab5.5 060905-2 Three hall-light switches--troubleshooting. MS
Lab6 9-7 Troubleshooting three switches and a light (060905-3). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab6.5 060911 Total resistance for parallel resistors
060913 Diode and zener diode (060913)
Lab7 9-15 Relay, four resistors, two voltmeters (060913). MS
Lab8 9-15 Relay, four resistors, two voltmeters, faulty component (060913-2). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab9 9-15 Five resistors: calculate and measure, then troubleshoot circuit containing a fault (060914). Right click here to get the file for the circuit containing the fault. MS.
Lab9.5 060919-6 Watts vs. volts; parallel resistors
Lab10 9-20 1. Potentiometer. 2. Voltage at a point (ground). (060918) Get handout sheet and simulate the circuits. MS.
Lab11 9-20 30 resistors, one of which has failed and is an open circuit (060918). Tell me which one has failed. (Don't tell me out loud. Call me over and point to the resistor.) Right click here to get the file.
Lab12 9-20 Four resistors and a rotary switch (060918). Use a voltmeter to determine what's wrong with each circuit. On a piece of paper, write what the fault is for each circuit. Right click here to get the file.
Lab13 9-21
  1. Click here to go to indeed.com 's job-search Web site. A page listing electronics technician jobs in Albuquerque should come up.
    • If it doesn't, go to indeed.com and fill in the necessary boxes to get electronics technician jobs in Albuquerque.
  2. Write down brief information about the following:
    • The highest-paying electronics tech job you can find in Albuquerque and the surrounding area.
      • Extra credit points for the person finding the job with the most pay.
      • The electronics tech job that's closest to Grants. Extra credit points for the person finding the job that's the very closest to Grants.
    • An electronics tech job that you could qualify for with a 1-year certificate.
    • An electronics tech job that you could qualify for with an associate degree in electronics.
    • An electronics tech job that you could qualify for with an associate degree in electronics and 1 or more years of experience.
    • The electronics tech job that's most appealing to you.
  3. You don't have to limit your search to indeed.com 's Web site. Use Google to find other job search sites. Hint: put "job search" "electronics tech" Albuquerque in the search box. Be sure to include the quotes so that Google will search for the exact phrases. Put everything shown in red into the search box all at once.
Lab14 9-21 Construct one or more multisim circuits of your own choosing that does some interesting things. 
Ideas:
  • Use a lot of relays.
  • Have a lot of lights that blow out at various times after a switch is closed. (Give them different voltages.)
  • Make a puzzle with a lot of switches and some crazy wiring. The goal of this puzzle would be to see if someone can put the switches in the various positions needed to make a light go on. Let other people try the puzzle after you've constructed it.
Save your creations so that you can show them to me Friday and get credit for them.
Extra credit for the best creations.
Lab14.2 060922 Five resistors in parallel.
Lab14.5 060924 Series Parallel
Lab15 9-25 Three resistors in parallel, with a switch for each.
Lab16 9-26 Using an ohmmeter to find shorts in a parallel circuit. (060925). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab17 9-26 Parallel troubleshooting problem 1 (060925-1). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab18 9-26 Parallel troubleshooting problem 2 (060925-2). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab18.5 060926-1 Series parallel. RC.
Lab19 9-27 Shorts and opens in a parallel circuit, real components (060927-1). RC
Lab20 9-27 Parallel resistors with rotary switch (060927-2). MS
Lab21 9-28 Parallel resistors with rotary switch and light (060927-3). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab22 9-28 Switch challenge (060927-4). Right click here to get the file. MS
Lab22.2 060929
Lab22.5 061002
Lab23 10-3 Series-parallel troubleshooting. Right click here to get 061002-1 file. Right click here to get 061002-2 file. Find the bad resistor in each circuit.
Lab23.5 061004 Stoplight, burglar alarm with NO switch, burglar alarm with NC switch
Lab24 10-5 North-South & East-West stoplights (061004-1). Click here to get the file.
Lab25 10-4 Combination lock using switches (061005).
Lab26 10-6 Thevenin's equivalent for 2-resistor circuit (061006)
Lab26.5 061011-1 Max. Power Transfer
061011-2 Comparison of voltage source and current source (pot, ammeter, voltmeter) (061011-2)
Lab27 10-12 Using Multisim to test out a method for determining inductance with a signal generator and a voltmeter.
  • Get the handout sheet containing instructions for doing the simulation.
  • Click here to get an Excel spreadsheet containing the formula.
  • As a matter of general interest, click here to look at the page where an NMSU instructor outlines the method used. .
Lab27.5 061013-1 Voltage source, current sources, ammeters, voltmeter
Lab28 061016-1 Current source using battery and large resistor. RC
Lab29 061017-1 Norton's equivalent circuit. RC
Lab30 061018-1 Thev. eq. for complex circuit. MS
Lab30.5 061019-62 Bridge circuit. MS

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