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Programme of Laboratories
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University Electrical
Engineering Lecture: TBD Room: TBD
Instructor: Prof.
B. Panoutsopoulos
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Catalog Course Description:
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| 1st week |
Topics: Introduction of the instructional personnel and student body Introduction to the laboratory space Introduction to the laboratory / experimental study. The laboratory apparatus. The laboratory Rules.
Presentation of experimental data Numerical calculations. Significant figures. Statistical study of data Organization of a report
Pre-laboratory work Experimental verification Further work Report
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Additional Material: Learn RF Spectrum Analysis Basics Learn RF Power Measurement Basics
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| 2nd week |
Topics:
Fitting data to curve Scales (Lin-Lin, Lin-Log, Log-Log) Error bars on data points Computer programmes that fit data (2D Curve, 3D Curve, Sigma Plot) Computer algebra systems (Mathematica, Matlab, Mathcad, etc.) Automatic collection of data (LabView)
Preparation Experimental study and evaluation Further work Report Experiment:
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Graph Paper Printer is a software application
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| 3rd week |
Experiment: Modeling of Electrical and Electronic Components
In the first laboratory experiment we shall model real components in terms of ideal components.
Find information on modeling a resistor, a capacitor an inductor, a transformer, a wire, a voltage source, a current source and how to measure their parameters.
Analytical formulation: Include the appropriate analytical formulation of each one of the cases.
Simulation: Use a simulator to simulate the behavior of the components as function of frequency.
Experimental investigation: Experimentally measure the behavior of the component as function of frequency.
Report: (include but not limited) Prepare a report of your findings. Procedure: Results: Conclusions: References:
Make your report as complete as possible. Somebody will raise the same question ten years from now. That person should be able to read your report and understand it. Due Date: 17th September 2002
Additional Material:
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| 4th week |
Experiment: Evaluation of a software package
You were hired recently by RF and Microwave Systems, a company which specializes in this field. In the today's word of computers, computer simulation is an important part of the design process. You as a young engineer have these skills, talent and knowledge. Your supervisor knows that there are many microwave packages available in the market but does not want to commit the company to any of them before it evaluates it. Your task is to evaluate one of these packages available in the market.
You can download one or you can call the company to send you an evaluation copy. You should read the manual, install the product, and run some examples. Then describe the products capabilities and its fitness for RF Microwave project. The limitations are more important from the capabilities. Prepare a report of your findings. A table, a graph, etc. make a presentation always better. Analytical formulation: Include pertinent theory if possible. Simulation: Include simulation results.
Report:
Prepare a report of your findings. A table, a graph, etc. make a presentation always better.
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| 5th week |
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| 6th week |
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| 7th week |
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| 8th week |
Microwave simulators: PUFF and ADS Experiment: N/A Analytical formulation: N/A
Simulation: Install the PUFF simulator. Study the manual that accompanies the package.
Report: Do all the exercises (prepare a report for each exercise separately).
Due Date: 19th November 2002
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| 9th week |
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| 10th week |
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| 11th week |
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| 12th week |
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| 13th week |
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| 14th week |
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| 15th week |
Presentation of studies:
Review From the past to the present and to the future Discussion on the course Evaluation of the course Evaluation of the instructor |
| 16th week |
Final Examination |
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