Undergraduate Program > Undergraduate Courses > ELE3820 - Electronic Engineering Laboratory
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Objective

Provide students with opportunities to get hands-on experiences of using electronic equipment, devices, and systems, in a diverse variety of fields such as solid state electronics, circuits, communications, and opto-electronics.



Syllabus
  • Compulsory experiments
  • Solid state electronics
  • Digital communications
  • Analog communications
  • Circuits
  • Opto-Electronics


Learning Outcome

Through real experiments, students will:

  • learn practical experiences that complement the concepts they obtained during regular lectures
  • experience differences between theory and practice
  • have opportunity to be exposed to the practical aspects of solid state devices, communication systems and modules, circuits, and opto-electronics
  • acquire skills of operating electronic equipment for measurement or for preparation of experiments
  • develop problem solving techniques concerning real-world situations.
  • learn the general procedures of conducting experiments, such as that of preparation, observation recording, and meaningful compilations of the results (this is a key basic skill for electrical engineers)


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