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**What This Document Is**
This is a laboratory manual specifically designed for the first lab session of Electronic Techniques for Engineering (ELENG 100) at the University of California, Berkeley. It serves as a foundational guide for students beginning their hands-on exploration of fundamental electrical engineering concepts. The manual focuses on practical application and building a solid understanding of essential tools and techniques used throughout the course. It bridges the gap between theoretical knowledge and real-world circuit building.
**Why This Document Matters**
This resource is crucial for students enrolled in ELENG 100, particularly those new to laboratory work in electrical engineering. It’s most valuable *before* and *during* your first lab session, providing a reference for proper equipment usage and safe circuit construction. Students who thoroughly review this material will be better prepared to successfully complete the lab exercises and build a strong foundation for future coursework. It’s designed to minimize confusion and maximize learning during your initial lab experience.
**Topics Covered**
* Fundamentals of circuit building using a breadboard
* Proper usage and safety procedures for DC power supplies
* Introduction to multimeter functionality and measurement techniques
* Understanding the role of resistors in circuits
* The concept of electrical ground and its importance in circuit analysis
* Best practices for neat and efficient wiring techniques
**What This Document Provides**
* Detailed descriptions of essential lab equipment, including breadboards, power supplies, and multimeters.
* Visual aids illustrating proper breadboard usage and wiring configurations.
* An overview of resistor characteristics and identification.
* Explanations of key electrical engineering concepts, such as voltage and current flow.
* Guidance on establishing a safe and organized lab workspace.