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EE352, EE312 In-Lab Practical Demonstration

Course: _______ 312

_________ 352

Name: ______________________________________ Student ID


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Note: Polarity of amplifiers is irrelevant. It can be positive or negative

Demonstrate a linear amplifier of any design with a gain of X (e.g., 100) at


frequency Y (e.g., 10 kHz). No load resistor is attached, i.e., load resistance is
infinity.
With a 1.5-k load resistor attached at the output, demonstrate a linear
amplifier which can amplify a small input signal to a large output no less than
X (e.g., 6) V pp at 100 kHz without waveform clipping.
Demonstrate a BJT amplifier with at least a gain of X (e.g., <50) at 1 kHz
using a single dc power supply of +5 V. No load resistor is attached.
Demonstrate a divide-by-X (e.g., 12) counter. Duty cycle of 50% may also be
required.
Demonstrate an oscillator which oscillates at X Hz (e.g., 100k)

Following project for EE352 students only:

Demonstrate an oscillator at X (e.g., 1k) Hz with a duty cycle of Y (e.g., 10%).

Circuit Diagram / Comments:

Score:
Goals met within 10%

__20__

Within 20%

__18__

Within a factor of 2

__15__

Circuit operational

Circuit not working

__5__

__10__

(amplifying, oscillating, or 16)

TA Signature ____________________________________

Date____________________

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