The following videos will help explain the basic lab equipment used to test and build electroinc circuits. More videos will be used to explain equipment in more details in the future but for now this is a basic overview.
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Introduction - Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment - TracEEE Way |
| The purpose of this instructional video series is to show undergraduate students basic testing and measurement techniques in the use of oscilloscopes, function generators, digital multimeters and circuit construction using patching platform |
Time = 1:36 |
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Episode 1 - Multimeter |
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How to take measurements using a digital multimeter. |
Time = 9:36 |
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Episode 2 - Power supply. |
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How to use a D.C. power supply unit. |
Time = 4:10 |
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Episode 3 - Oscilloscope |
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Viewing of voltage and current waveforms. |
Time = 8:27 |
Use of Basic Laboratory Equipment: Episode 4 - Function generator |
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How to use a signal/function generator. |
Time = 7:59 |
The Solderless Breadboard: Part 1 |
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A beginner's guide to the solderless breadboard. |
Time = 4:18 |
The Power Supply: Part 2 |
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A beginner's guide to the power supply. |
Time = 6:35 |
The Digital Multim: Part 3 |
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A beginner's guide to the digital multimeter. |
Time = 6:57 |
The Function Generator: Part 4 |
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A beginner's guide to the function generator. |
Time = 5:59 |
The Oscilloscope: Part 5 |
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A beginner's guide to the oscilloscope. |
Time = 4:42 |
Soldering Techniques: Part 6 |
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A beginner's guide to soldering. This video covers the proper methods, tips and tricks for connecting components on a breadboard. |
Time = 4:18 |
Introduction to Breadboard (Protoboards), Part 1 of 2 |
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This video introduces the breadboard, also called a protoboard, used to build electronic circuits without soldering. The first part of this presentation describes the features of a breadboard. |
Time =8:09 |
Introduction to Breadboard (Protoboards), Part 2 of 2 |
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This video continues part 1 by showing how a breadboard, also called a protoboard, is used to build electronic circuits without soldering, by guiding the student through 10 steps to build a blinking LED circuit based on the 555 IC timer chip. |
Time =10:10 |