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CE3511 ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS LAB
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia
Ministry of Education
Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University College of Computer Engineering & Sciences
Department of Computer Engineering
الصعوديةاململكة العربية
وزارة التعليم
جامعة األمري شطام بن عبدالعسيس
كلية هندشة وعلوم احلاشب
قصم هندشة احلاشب
Laboratory Safety Basic Student Guidelines
Please read these Safety Guidelines, complete and sign the last page and give it to your instructor.
Safety is a priority at Prince Sattam Bin Abdulaziz University .While it may seem unlikely that an
accident could happen to you, you should know the accident rate in universities is 10 to 100 times
greater than in the chemical industry. To help prevent accidents, safety notes are included in the
lab manual. In addition, any relevant Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) are posted in a
laboratory binder and guidelines.
Pay close attention to this information – our goals are:
1. To avoid accidents in the lab, and
2. To respond promptly and appropriately should an accident occur.
Safety depends on you!
It is your responsibility to follow the instructions in the lab manual and any additional guidelines
provided by your instructor. It is also your responsibility to be familiar with the location and
operation of safety equipment such as eyewash units, showers, fire extinguishers, chemical spill
cleanup kits etc.
General Laboratory Safety Guidelines
• Wear appropriate protective clothing. Do not wear open-toed shoes, sandals, shorts or shirts
with dangling sleeves. Tie back long hair and avoid dangling jewelry.
• Clean your workstation after each lab period, and return all equipment and materials
to appropriate stations before leaving the lab.
• Always turn off the power before working on any electric circuit or electronic device. • When operating with electric circuits and electronic devices other than just a computer, you
must work in pairs or teams.
• When in doubt about the operation of any circuit or device in lab, always have an instructor
check your work before connecting power to your system.
• Report any safety issues or violations that you are aware of as soon as possible to your
course instructor and program director.
• Ensure that you have a safe buffer area around you and that you are working on an
appropriate surface when using soldering irons in the lab.
• Always make sure that all lab equipment, soldering irons, project circuits are powered
down before leaving your lab area.
• Ensure that your work environment is clear and free of debris before starting your work AND
after finishing your project.
• Never block walkways in the laboratory with lab equipment, cables, and electrical power cords.
• Do not eat, drink, smoke, or apply cosmetics in the laboratory.
• Avoid all horseplay in the laboratory. • Dispose of sharps waste properly — place broken glass in the glass discard container, metal in
the metal waste container, and place other waste materials in the designated container(s).
Secure all sharps, including needles, blades, probes, knives, etc.
Laboratory Experiments
Lab Manual – CE-3510 –Experiments
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Contents:
Experiment 1:
Rectifier Diodes
1.1 Experiment 1: Effect of the P-N Junction in Diodes
1.2 Experiment 1: Characteristic Curves for Diodes of different
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Experiment 2:
semiconductor materials
Half-wave rectifier circuit M1
2.2 Experiment 2: Bridge rectifier circuit B2
3. Experiment 3: Diodes with special Properties (LEDs)
4. Experiment 4: Bipolar Transistors
5. Experiment 5: Characteristics of the Bipolar Transistor
6. Experiment 6: Unipolar Transistors (Junction Field –Effect Transistors)
7. Experiment 7: MOSFET (IGFET)
8. Experiment 8: Thyristors (DIAC, TRIAC)
9. Experiment 9: Amplifier Circuits
10. Experiment 10: Power Supply Circuits
11. Experiment 11: Power Electronics Circuits
12. Experiment 12: Operational Amplifier
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Assessment scheme:
Weekly practical Experiments will be used to gain the skills stated in the learning outcomes.
EXAM I AND II 40% 9
th & 13
th week
Quizzes 20% 8 & 12th weeks
F inal Exam (theoretical & Practical) 40% in the 14th
& 15th
Week
Learning materials: – Essential
Robert Bolysted, Electronic Devices and Circuit Theory, 8th
Edition, Prentice Hall Millman & Halkies Electronic Devices and circuits, Macgra Hill Floyd Fundamentals of Electronics and its application, Pearson education
J.D. Ryder, Fundamentals of Electronics and its application, Prince Hall
Summaries for each experiment subject, which are going to be available in
(Alishraaq Algamiee Bookshop – in Al-Kharj)
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2. Experiment 2: Half-wave rectifier circuit M1
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3. Experiment 3: Diodes with special Properties (LEDs)
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5. Experiment 5: Characteristics of the Bipolar Transistor
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Experiment 6: Unipolar Transistors (Junction Field –Effect Transistors)
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11. Experiment 11: Power Electronics Circuits
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