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**What This Document Is**
This document is a laboratory exercise for Electronic Techniques for Engineering (ELENG 100) at the University of California, Berkeley. Specifically, it’s a guided lab session focused on fundamental circuit elements and the tools used to characterize them. It’s designed to be used *during* a hands-on laboratory period, building upon theoretical concepts introduced in lectures. The lab explores how to abstract complex components into manageable circuit elements for analysis and design.
**Why This Document Matters**
This lab is crucial for students in electrical engineering and related fields who need a strong foundation in circuit analysis. It’s particularly beneficial for those who learn best by doing – by directly interacting with circuits and measurement equipment. Understanding the behavior of basic circuit elements is essential before tackling more complex circuit designs. This resource will be most valuable when you are actively participating in the lab session and preparing your lab report.
**Topics Covered**
* Current-Voltage (IV) Characteristics of Circuit Elements
* Resistor Modeling and Measurement
* Oscilloscope Usage as a Circuit Element
* Diode Characteristics and Behavior
* Introduction to Function Generators
* Experimental Data Analysis and Graphing
* Basic Circuit Measurement Techniques
**What This Document Provides**
* A structured lab session outline with clear objectives.
* Guidance on using key laboratory instruments like oscilloscopes and function generators.
* Sections dedicated to exploring the characteristics of resistors, diodes, and other circuit elements.
* Space for recording observations and experimental data.
* A framework for analyzing and interpreting experimental results.
* Instructions for preparing a comprehensive lab report.