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

No labs before the first class

MEB 2265

Bring notebook, breadboard and parts to all labs, including the first.
(See bottom of page for more details.)

 
Lab  Title


 
 Lab Notebook
1  Introduction    Labs don't start before the first class lecture
2  DC Circuits
3  Thevevin & Superposition
4  Scope
5  Capacitors  
6  Resonance  (last lab for ECE 2200)
7  Phases and Filters
Lecture  Lecture replaces lab. 
 Lecture rooms:
      Tue 12:25 MEB 3235 (large conference room close to Arn’s office)
      Wed 3:05 WEB L110
      Fri  9:00am MEB 2325 (Classroom across the hall from the lab)5
8  Transients & Appendix
9  Control Systems & Calculations
10  AC Meters & Transformer
Lecture  Lecture replaces lab.
 Lecture rooms:
      Tue 12:25 MEB 3235 (large conference room close to Arn’s office)
      Wed 3:05 WEB L110
      Fri  9:00am WEB L110
11  Diodes and Transistors & Servo schematic
12  Operational Amplifiers





Lab Sessions & TAs

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



 T, 12:25 - 3:20 pm
 2210-002   Chayanjit Ghosh   
 W, 3:05 - 6:05 pm  2210-003   Soroosh Sabeti   
 F, 7:30 - 10:30 am  2210-004   Chayanjit Ghosh 
 Th 10:45 - 1:45 pm  2200-003
  Fatemeh Koohestan   
 Th, 3:05 - 6:05 pm  2200-004   Fatemeh Koohestan   
 F, 3:05 - 6:05 pm  2200-002   Soroosh Sabeti   
TAs:
    Chayanjit Ghosh   
        "Chayanjit Ghosh" <u1014842@utah.edu>
        (716) 903-9525

        Office hours: Wed & Thur 1:00 to 3:00 in either the Tutoring center in WEB (most likely) or the TA lounge (MEB 2340, just across from parts supply room)Chayanjit is willing to tutor students during these times.  You may also call him for special requests.

    Fatemeh Koohestan   
        "Fatemeh K" <u0942357@utah.edu>
        (801) 200-3828
        Office hours:  Thursdays 9:00 to 10:45 am and 1:45 to 3:00 pm
                                In TA lounge (MEB 2340, just across from parts supply room)  OR  the Cade Lab.


   Soroosh Sabeti   
        "Sorooch Sabeti" <soroosh.sabeti@utah.edu> 
        (801) 935-6837
        Office hours: Wednesdays  7:30 - 10:30 am  in Analog Lab (MEB 2365)

Notebook:
You will need a lab notebook for all the labs, including the first.  Select a notebook to which you cannot add pages and which isn't much larger than a standard sheet of paper.

Lab Breadboard and Parts:
You will need a breadboard and wires for all the labs, including the first.  It’s $10.50 at the ECE stockroom.  Bring your own if you have one.  All the other parts needed will total about $5 for ECE 2200 and $8 for ECE 2210.  You may work with one lab partner in the lab and share the same parts.  You may also work out a parts sharing arrangement with someone in a different lab section than your own.

You will need to have money on your U-card to buy these parts at the ECE stockroom.  You can add money to your U-card at the Union building either at the U-card office or at a machine near the pool tables that takes cash.  You can also add money on line at ucardadmin-sp.blackboard.com/eaccounts by signing on to your account or as a guest.

Keep all your parts together in a zip-bag or small box to make your own “ECE 2210 kit” because many parts are used again in later labs.  If you don’t want your kit at the end of the semester, I’ll help you sell it to a student next semester.

Notes:
ECE 2210 and 2200 are NOT web-based classes.  The material available here is NOT a substitute for attending class and is NOT necessarily up-to-date or exactly reflective of what is given in class or is in the required class copy packet.  Please do not use it in that way.  This material is merely an extra resource for an ATTENDANCE-based class.  If you want a web-based class, they are available elsewhere.

Much of this course material is presented in PDF, for which you will need a reader.
Readers for most platforms can be downloaded for free, examples: Adobe Acrobat and Ghostscript, Ghostview and GSview.   Choose the Adobe Acrobat if you just want to read.  Choose Ghostscript, Ghostview and GSview if you want to create PDF files of your own.

To view and print PDF files more reliably:
Save the file on your computer (right click on link), then open and/or print the local file only.
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arnstolp@ece.utah.edu  (Arn rarely reads his email)