Lab ManualThe lab manual for this course is available below as a set of PDF files. To view or print PDF files, you must have a copy of Adobe's Acrobat Reader installed on your computer. If you don't already have Acrobat Reader, or if you have an old version and you'd like to get the latest version, you can download it for free from Adobe's Web-site. Once you have Acrobat Reader installed, clicking any of the links below will display the pages of the lab experiment. You can then easily print the pages by clicking the printer icon on the menu bar immediately above the page. Some of these PDF files are large, and they may take a while to load. So please be patient. Online Students Only: After you perform each lab, I'll expect you to use Mail to send me a typed lab report. (You should type it up in a word processor such as Microsoft Word, and then attach your file to a Mail message.) What do I expect a lab report to look like? In addition to containing your name, class, and date in the upper right-hand corner of the first page, it should contain all of the lab's data tables and answers to all of the lab's numbered review questions. Here's a short example showing the format that you should use.
Nick Reeder | Electronics Engineering Technology | Sinclair Community College Send comments to nick.reeder@sinclair.edu |