ECE 2210/00
Electrical Engineering for Nonmajors / Civil
Lab Assignments

MEB 2265



 
Lab  Title


 
 Lab Notebook
1  Introduction
2  DC Circuits
3  Thevevin & Superposition
4  Scope
5  Capacitors  &  Appendix
6  Resonance  (last lab for ECE 2200)
7  Phases and Filters
Lecture  Lecture replaces lab. 
 Lecture rooms:
 
8  Transients & Appendix
9  Control Systems & Calculations
10  AC Meters & Transformer
Lecture  Lecture replaces lab.
 Lecture rooms:
 
11  Diodes and Transistors & Servo schematic
12  Operational Amplifiers





Lab Sessions & TAs

Day and time Section Instructor (Click name to send email)



 W, 3:05 - 6:05 pm  2210-003   Nitin Byregowda
 Th, 10:45 - 1:45 pm (extended by TA office hour to 3:00 pm)
 2200-002
  Nitin Byregowda
 Th, 10:45 - 1:45 pm  2200-003
  Nitin Byregowda
 F, 3:05 - 6:05 pm  2200-002   Nitin Byregowda

TAs:

   Nitin Byregowda
    "Nitin Byregowda" <nitin.byregowda@utah.edu>

    Office hours:  

        Wednesday:      10:00 - 12:00 pm  in MEB 2270 or the lab (MEB 2265)
        Thursday:           1:45 - 3:00 pm  in the lab (MEB 2265)

    Teaches  ECE 2210 labs:  

        Wednesday:      3:05 - 6:05 pm
        Thursday:           10:45 - 1:45 pm
        Friday:                3:05 - 6:05 pm

                Note: lab students take preference during lab times



Notes:
Bring notebook, parts, and supplies to all labs, including the first.

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