And Present:, and To Meet The Required Specifications 16 C6C4, P2 Lab Performance Rubrics

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Course number and name: EE 313: Electronics laboratory (1)

2. Credits and contact hours: 1 Credits and Tuesday 10:00 – 12:00


Thursday 10:00 – 12:00

3. Instructor’s or course coordinator’s name: Eng. Hazem Albalawi


Eng. Abdulaziz Alkhaldi

4. Text book, title, author, and year: Adel S. Sedra and Kenneth C. Smith,
Microelectronic Circuits, 7th edition, Oxford University Press, 2014.

5. Specific course information


a. Brief description of the content of the course (catalog description)
This laboratory introduces to the lab tools such as com3lab and Multisim
workbench. Topics to be covered include: I-V characteristics of diode.
Clipping and clamping circuits using diodes. Rectification using diodes. Zener
diode and regulators. BJT dc biasing. MOSFET dc biasing.

b. Prerequisites or co-requisites
EE 212: Electronics (1)
c. Indicate whether a required, elective, or selected elective (as per Table 5-
1) course in the program
EE 313: Electronics laboratory (1) is a required course in the Electrical
Engineering Program (Communications and Power tracks).

6. Specific goals for the course


a. Specific outcomes of instruction, ex. The student will be able to explain
the significance of current research about a particular topic.
The students will be able to:
1. Recall and apply the knowledge of mathematics, science, and engineering
to the analysis of basic electronic circuits.
2. List of various types of diodes and their applications.
3. Write, formulates, design and solves basic electronic engineering
problems.
b. explicitly indicate which of the student outcomes listed in Criterion 3 or
any other outcomes are addressed by the course.
Learning Outcomes and Assessment Methods
Measuring Student Learning Outcomes Course
Measurements
Recall the construction, schematic symbols, and Pre-Lab, Midterm
characteristics of basic electronic devices exams, and Final
(diodes and transistors). (ABET Outcome:1) exam
[C1]
Respond and present (in writing) the Lab Reports and
knowledge acquired from experiments Homework
performed in the lab (ABET Outcome: 6) [A2]
Design Perform lab experiments to analyze Lab Performance
basic diode circuits, and amplifier circuits of Rubrics, Quizzes,
BJT and MOSFET to meet the required Midterm exams, and
specifications. (ABET Outcome:16) [C6C4 , P2] Final exam
7. Brief list of topics to be covered
 Semiconductor material properties
 Diodes (structure, operation, and circuit applications)
 Special diodes (Zener, LED, Solar cell and photodiodes)
 Metal Oxide Field Effect Transistors (MOSFETs) (structure, operation, and circuit
applications)
 Bipolar Junction Transistor (structure, operation, and circuit applications)

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