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Eastwick College | Evaluated Learning Experience

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Electronics II Laboratory (ET201L)

Length: 

48 hours (12 weeks).

Location: 
103 Park Avenue, Nutley NJ 07110
Dates: 

August 2019 - Present. 

Instructional delivery format: 
Traditional classroom model
Learner Outcomes: 

Upon successful completion of the laboratory course, students will be able to: use the breadboard, multi-meter, and oscilloscope; measure the time, frequency and voltage using the oscilloscope; analyze different types of diode and effects of combining a P-N junction and results of forward and reverse biasing; identify the types of rectification; explain working principle of  BJTs, FETs, MOSFETs with emphasis on amplifiers; describe and recognize different amplifier configurations and classifications; recognize and understand their operations; describe Operational Amplifiers and associated circuits including Inverting/Non Inverting, Schmitt trigger, and oscillator circuits; establish concepts to effectively observe, isolate and correct circuit malfunctions and outline the operation of 555 timer and SCR.

Instruction: 

The course includes laboratory assignments, hands-on demonstrations, and basic circuit making and analysis of falstad software (Circuit Simulator Applet (falstad.com). Students are required to answer questions upon the conclusion of each exercise explaining what they have learned. Lab Exam assess individuals' end-of-program knowledge and skills in a structured format. In addition, instructor administers a daily performance to assess individuals’ skills. Prerequisite: Basic Electronics (ET101T) and Basic Electronics Laboratory (ET101L).

Credit recommendation: 

In the lower division baccalaureate/associate degree category, 1 semester hour in Electronics or Electrical Circuits (Lab) (5/22). NOTE: This course was previously evaluated by the American Council on Education (ACE). To view credit recommendations previously established, visit the ACE National Guide.

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