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Electrical Design Laboratory I - ELEN 490

Electrical Design Laboratory I - ELEN 490


Location: J B Moore Hall -Rm. 338, 311 and 315

Purpose of the Lab: This laboratory is used to develop a working knowledge of modern Semiconductor Circuits; To introduce the students to integration and modern VLSI Technology;

To introduce physics of MOS devices, and provide the student with firm grounding in the fundamentals of advanced semi-conductor devices.

Equipment/Apparatus: The following experimental set-ups are available for lab use.

  • Dell Optiplex GX150 computers
  • MATLAB
  • Multi-purpose signal generators
  • Multi-meters;
  • resistors, diodes, transistors

In addition to the above apparatus, this lab is equipped with the following equipment: circuit-boards, miscellaneous components as labs needed.

Experiments:

Experiment 1

Introduction and Historical Perspective to Integrated Circuits

Experiment 2

Planning of Experimental projects

Experiment 3

Photonic and related- Device I

Experiment 4

Photonic and related- Device II

Experiment 5

Photo-detectors and Solar Cells Lab I

Experiment 6

Photo-detectors and Solar Cells Lab II

Experiment 7

FINAL EXAM _ Experiment and Report


Faculty: Dr. Pradeep Bhattacharya, Professor and Chair, E. E. Dept

Lab Technician: Kendrick Smith

Course Manuals and Textbook: Martin S. Roden and Gordon L. carpenter, Electronic Design, Latest Edition, Discovery Press, Burbank, CA, 2002, and Simon M. Sze, Physics of Semiconductor Devices, Latest Edition. John Wiley and Sons, 2000.

Course Handouts- 1. Course Syllabus