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EEEB 111 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY – UNITEN (SEMESTER II 2009/2010) i COURSE DESCRIPTION Title : EEB111 (Electrical and Electronics Measurement Laboratory) Credits : 1 Co requisites : EEEB113 (Circuits Analysis 1) Aims/Objectives: To provide students with basic knowledge, understanding and skills in performing measurements using measuring equipment on fundamental electrical quantities - Resistance, DC voltage, DC current, frequency, Voltage peak to peak, Voltage zero to peak, Phase Angles etc. Course Outcomes: At the end of this course, students will be able to accomplish the following Outcome Based Education (OBE) Course Outcomes (CO): CO1 - Identify resistor value and tolerance through colour code. Perform resistance measurement using DMM. CO2 - Perform DC voltage and current measurement in a simple DC circuit. CO3 - Perform variety of measurements done with Oscilloscope. (Peak, peak to peak, frequency, phase, and first order circuit response) CO4 - Recognize the loading effect of measurement equipment to the circuit. CO5 - Compare simulation results with experimental values. (Nodal Analysis and Operational Amplifiers) CO6 - Apply lab occupational health and safety rules. Laboratory manual Obtain from Lab Technician at BL-2-010. Other reference material Download from Metalab Server: http://metalab.uniten.edu.my/~sulaiman/eeeb111.htm Reference Textbooks: (1) Introductory Circuit Analysis (10 th Edition), Robert L. Boylestad, Prentice Hall, 2003. (2) Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Charles K. Alexander and Matthew Sadiku, McGraw Hill, 2000.

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  • EEEB 111 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY UNITEN (SEMESTER II 2009/2010) i

    COURSE DESCRIPTION

    Title : EEB111 (Electrical and Electronics Measurement Laboratory)

    Credits : 1

    Co requisites : EEEB113 (Circuits Analysis 1)

    Aims/Objectives:

    To provide students with basic knowledge, understanding and skills in performing

    measurements using measuring equipment on fundamental electrical quantities -

    Resistance, DC voltage, DC current, frequency, Voltage peak to peak, Voltage zero to peak,

    Phase Angles etc.

    Course Outcomes:

    At the end of this course, students will be able to accomplish the following Outcome Based

    Education (OBE) Course Outcomes (CO):

    CO1 - Identify resistor value and tolerance through colour code. Perform

    resistance measurement using DMM.

    CO2 - Perform DC voltage and current measurement in a simple DC circuit.

    CO3 - Perform variety of measurements done with Oscilloscope.

    (Peak, peak to peak, frequency, phase, and first order circuit response)

    CO4 - Recognize the loading effect of measurement equipment to the circuit.

    CO5 - Compare simulation results with experimental values.

    (Nodal Analysis and Operational Amplifiers)

    CO6 - Apply lab occupational health and safety rules.

    Laboratory manual

    Obtain from Lab Technician at BL-2-010.

    Other reference material

    Download from Metalab Server: http://metalab.uniten.edu.my/~sulaiman/eeeb111.htm

    Reference Textbooks:

    (1) Introductory Circuit Analysis (10th Edition), Robert L. Boylestad, Prentice Hall, 2003.

    (2) Fundamentals of Electric Circuits Charles K. Alexander and Matthew Sadiku,

    McGraw Hill, 2000.

  • EEEB 111 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY UNITEN (SEMESTER II 2009/2010) ii

    Course Structure:

    The course meets for 1 laboratory session per week, consisting of a 3 hours session.

    Students work in groups of two, for every laboratory session. Students are assessed on

    their nine (9) laboratory worksheets and three (3) computer assignments submitted. Two

    practical exams are given in the duration of the course.

    Assessment/Course Grading:

    Course grade will be assessed based on the following:

    Worksheets (Lab 1 till Lab9 x3%) 27%

    SPICE (3 assignments x 3%) 9%

    Attendance 2%

    Peers review 2%

    Practical Exam 1 30%

    Practical Exam 2 30%

    Total 100%

    Laboratory Ethics:

    1. A student coming in 20 minutes after laboratory session has started will be

    considered ABSENT.

    2. Students must obtain PERMISSION from the instructor prior to leaving a

    laboratory session.

    3. A student MUST attend AT LEAST 80% of the entire laboratory sessions TO

    RECEIVE A GRADE.

    4. Students must do PRE-LAB assignments and understand the relevant

    worksheets, PRIOR to attending the relevant laboratory session.

    5. Students are to STRICTLY abide by the laboratory rules as well as universitys

    safety regulation.

    6. Students are to PAY ATTENTION in class, to facilitate their learning process.

    7. NO COPYING.

    Note: The Lab Instructor will not allow any students failing to comply with the above rules,

    to continue to sit for the FINAL EXAMS.

  • EEEB 111 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY UNITEN (SEMESTER II 2009/2010) iii

    Course Contents:

    Lab

    Lab Sessions

    1

    Introduction to Measurement:

    Measurement of resistances using digital and analogue measuring

    equipment and to determine the internal connections of the proto-

    board.

    2

    Simple DC Circuits:

    Measure the voltages and currents, in series and parallel DC circuits

    correctly, using digital and analogue meters; and verify Kirchhoffs law

    (including current/voltage divider rule).

    3

    Nodal Analysis:

    Build a resistive circuit with DC sources and to make node voltage

    measurements, for comparison against voltages obtained from a

    computer simulation program, LTSPICE.

    4

    Loading Effects of Meters:

    Identify the loading effect of digital and analogue meters, used in

    measuring current and voltage values

    5 Introduction to the Oscilloscope:

    Learn how to use the digital oscilloscope to display time varying signal.

    6

    Inverting and NonInverting Amplifiers:

    Familiarize with the operational amplifier characteristics and circuit

    connections, for the inverting and non-inverting amplifiers, and to

    compare between the experimental with LTSPICE software simulated

    results for series connection amplifiers.

    7

    Oscilloscope Triggering & Phase Measurement:

    Study the triggering controls of the digital oscilloscope and determine

    the phase relationship between two sinusoidal signals, by using the

    time delay method and the Lissajous pattern method.

    8

    Capacitor, Inductor and First Order Circuit:

    Validate conclusions regarding the behaviour of capacitors in a steady-

    state dc network, determine the capacitance and inductance value by

    evaluating reactance and compare against nominal value

    9

    Integrator and Differentiator:

    Construct integrator and differentiator circuits using operational

    amplifiers, and to compare between the experimental with LTSPICE

    software simulated results.

  • EEEB 111 ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONICS MEASUREMENT LABORATORY UNITEN (SEMESTER II 2009/2010) iv

    Instructors:

    Revised June 2010

    Name : Azlina Binti Abdullah

    Office : BW-2- C033 (ext. 3233)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 03

    Name : Nor Iza Binti Mohd Rawi

    (Coordinator)

    Office : BW-2-C44 (ext. 3237)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 01

    Name : Dr Siti Fazlili Binti Abdullah

    Office : BA-3-072 (03-8928 7260)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 02

    Name : Kunalen Thirappa

    Office : ****** (ext. 3287)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section (s): 05 & 11

    Name : Azrul Ghazali

    Office : BN-3-036 (ext. 2219)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 04

    Name : Intan Shafinaz Binti Mustafa

    Office : BW-2-C014 (ext. 3254)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 06

    Name : Nur Badariah Binti Ahmad Mustafa

    Office : BN-3-022 (ext. 6450)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 07

    Name : Syed Sulaiman Bin Kaja Mohideen

    Office : BN-3-033 (ext. 6303)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section (s): 08, 12, 16

    Name : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ong Hang See

    Office : BW-2- C029 (ext. 2339)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 09

    Name : Mohd Suhaimi Bin Sauti

    Office : BW-2-C031 (ext. 3231)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 13

    Name : Suhaila Binti Sulaiman

    Office : BW-2-C013 (ext. 3259)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 10

    Name : Abu Bakar Bin Hasan

    Office : BW-2-C017 (ext. 2377)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 14

    Name : Professor Dr. Ibrahim Bin Ahmad

    Office : BN-1-066 (03-8928 7284)

    Email : [email protected]

    Section: 15