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**What This Document Is**
This document contains a comprehensive laboratory guide for the first lab session of Electronic Techniques for Engineering (ELENG 100) at UC Berkeley. It details the procedures and expectations for a hands-on exploration of power supplies, specifically focusing on the design and implementation of a solar-powered system. The guide is structured to support both preparation *before* the lab and execution *during* the lab period, functioning as a pre-lab assignment and a detailed lab walkthrough.
**Why This Document Matters**
This lab guide is essential for students enrolled in ELENG 100 who are seeking to solidify their understanding of fundamental electronic concepts through practical application. It’s particularly valuable for those needing clear, step-by-step instructions for setting up experiments, taking accurate measurements, and interpreting results. Access to this guide will ensure you are fully prepared for the lab session, maximizing your learning experience and contributing to a successful outcome. It’s designed to bridge the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world engineering practice.
**Topics Covered**
* Fundamentals of power supplies and their importance in electronic systems
* Operation and utilization of laboratory equipment, including digital multimeters (DVMs) and programmable power supplies
* Principles of circuit verification and troubleshooting techniques
* Resistor identification and application
* Basic circuit analysis and measurement methodologies
* Solar power concepts as applied to a practical power supply design
**What This Document Provides**
* Detailed laboratory organization guidelines and expectations
* A structured approach to pre-lab preparation, in-lab execution, and post-lab reporting
* Instructions for utilizing specific electronic instruments (DVM 34401A and E3631A power supply)
* Guidance on interpreting resistor color codes and verifying component values
* Dedicated spaces for recording observations, measurements, and GSI verification of circuit operation
* A Prelab Summary page for organized submission of pre-lab work.