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Name: Bonifacio B.

Mifaña

ES119_ BSME 2a

LESSON 2: Common ElectronicsComponents


ACTIVITIES/EXERCISES

1. List down all the Electronic Measuring Instruments.


2. Describe their usage in the electronics laboratory / testing.
3. Include a photo of the instrument labeled with parts and individual function

1. MULTIMETER

common multimeter at least has the ability to measure current, voltage, and resistance.
Based on the display, you could recognize that there are two types of multimeters available
on the market. They are analog and digital. The analog type uses the needle as a moving
pointer to display the measurement reading.

2. OSCILLOSCOPE
oscilloscope can give you more information regarding the voltage and current, including its
waveforms graphically. From those displays, the data about amplitude, frequency, rise time,
time interval, and distortion can then be acquired.

To operate it, the user must connect a probe to one point of a circuit or component and
another probe to the ground.

3. EMF METER

the EMF meter is basically sensors or probes. The electromagnetic field measured by the
EMF meter is produced by alternating current (AC). The main purpose of using an EMF meter
is to detect problems in power lines and electrical wiring

4. SPECTRUM ANALYZER

The core function of this instrument is to measure and capture the input signal in the
frequency domain in the full instrument frequency range. From that point, the power of
both known and unknown spectrum can be measured. The real-life application of spectrum
analyzer varies from basic pre-compliance test for EMC, occupied bandwidth and sources of
interference, frequency response, noise, and distortion characteristics in radio-frequency
circuitry

5. USB MULTIMETER

The USB multimeter has a size almost as small as a USB tester. The similarity between the
two is both can test and confirm USB port function. However, the USB tester uses the LED as
an indicator. Meanwhile, the USB multimeter has a small display screen to show the voltage,
current, and other measurements such as speed charging, charging time left, energy use,
etc.

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