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    Mar 28, 2024  
2020-2021 Catalog Addendum 
    
2020-2021 Catalog Addendum [ARCHIVED]

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ENGR 70L NETWORK ANALYSIS LABORATORY I

1 Unit - 3 hours lab
Transfers: CSU, UC credit pending
Prerequisite: MATH 3B  or MATH 3BH  and PHYS 4B  
Recommended Preparation: Corequisite not required for ENGRMAE60 articulation. Corequisite is required for EECS students satisfying UC standard of simultaneous enrollment in ENGR70A and ENGR70LA
This course provides the foundations for the construction and measurement of electrical circuits. The laboratory experiments will include basic use of electrical testers, such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, as well as power supplies, and function generators. In the labs, the students will lay out circuits and predict their behavior mathematically by using circuit simulation software. Student will interpret measured and simulated data based on principles of circuit analysis for DC, and transient conditions. The elementary circuit design will also include practical considerations such as component value tolerance and non-ideal aspects of laboratory instruments. Construction and measurements of basic operational amplifier circuits shall also be part of the laboratory activities. NR



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