EEST 115 Electronics Laboratory II

This course involves laboratory sessions and experiments, students will explore the behavior of RLC circuits in both simulation and real-world settings. From designing and testing RLC filters to analyzing their frequency response and performance characteristics, students will develop essential skills in experimental design and data analysis. Utilizing circuit simulation software and measurement instruments, students will validate theoretical predictions and optimize RLC circuit designs for practical applications.

Credits

5

Cross Listed Courses

N/A

Prerequisite

EEST 111, EEST 112, EEST 113

Corequisite

EEST 114, EEST 116

Offered

Winter, Summer

Outcomes

  1. Gain hands-on experience with RLC circuits through laboratory sessions and experiments, applying theoretical knowledge to practical circuit design and measurement.
  2. Design and implement RLC filters in laboratory settings, analyzing their frequency response and performance characteristics using measurement instruments.
  3. Utilize circuit simulation software to simulate RLC circuits and compare simulation results with experimental measurements, reinforcing understanding of theoretical concepts.
  4. Develop practical skills in troubleshooting and debugging RLC circuits, enhancing problem-solving abilities in experimental circuit design and analysis.

Area of Study:

Career Education, HS/Tech HS

Instructional Mode:

Web-enhanced

Campus:

Downtown

Lecture

10

Lab

80