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Handbook 1997 : Faculty of Engineering : School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science

431-219 Laboratory 2.1

Credit Points:

7.1

Prerequisite/s:

431-102 Computer Engineering 1, 431-103 Electrical Engineering 1.

Corequisite/s:

Approved combination of second year units from the Electrical Engineering, Computer Engineering, or Software Engineering course.

Timetable:

Semester 1

Contact:

13 x 3-hour laboratory sessions

Objectives:

To complete the subject successfully, you should be able to demonstrate that you can:

  • prepare adequately for a laboratory session;

  • perform experiments requiring practical skills and an understanding of concepts important to electrical and electronic engineering;

  • understand the use and limitations of test equipment and have an appreciation for errors introduced during the measurement process;

  • appreciate safety issues in electrical engineering;

  • record, present and analyse results from these experiments;

  • relate results from the experiments to concepts learnt during lectures and tutorials;

  • keep laboratory notebooks to professional standards;

  • write clear and concise reports when required and be able to describe your work orally when required.

Content:

A series of experiments relevant to the second year level of electrical, computer, and software engineering covering key aspects of electrical engineering, including construction, testing, analysis, recording and presentation tasks.

Assessment:

Laboratory notebooks to be submitted at the end of each laboratory session (up to 1200 words each session), oral examinations.

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