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# Part 2: [[Assignment 6, Part 2: Electronics bootcamp|Get in the lab and start building and measuring basic circuits]]; | # Part 2: [[Assignment 6, Part 2: Electronics bootcamp|Get in the lab and start building and measuring basic circuits]]; | ||
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# answers to the [[Assignment 6, Part 1: Pre-lab questions|prelab questions]] | # answers to the [[Assignment 6, Part 1: Pre-lab questions|prelab questions]] | ||
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# your Bode gain and phase plots and the corresponding circuit diagram for each of the four circuits A through D. Optional: In Matlab, use <tt>nlinfit</tt> to fit parameters of a transfer function for each circuit. | # your Bode gain and phase plots and the corresponding circuit diagram for each of the four circuits A through D. Optional: In Matlab, use <tt>nlinfit</tt> to fit parameters of a transfer function for each circuit. | ||
# a plot of the photodiode current vs. voltage for all light intensities on the same set of axes. Remember to convert the resistor voltage ''V<sub>R1</sub>'' to current through the photodiode. | # a plot of the photodiode current vs. voltage for all light intensities on the same set of axes. Remember to convert the resistor voltage ''V<sub>R1</sub>'' to current through the photodiode. | ||
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==Background Reading== | ==Background Reading== | ||
*[[Electronics Primer]] | *[[Electronics Primer]] |
Revision as of 23:33, 11 September 2017
During the next lab exercise on measuring DNA melting curves, you will build and debug several electronic circuits. This assignment will introduce you to the electronic components and test equipment you will use. This assignment requires an understanding of basic circuits. If you need to review circuit concepts, start with the Electronics Primer page. If you have a lot of experience with electronics, ask one of the instructors about doing a stimulating mini-project instead of this assignment.
Assignment Details
This assignment has three parts:
- Part 1: A few questions to answer before you start your lab work.;
- Part 2: Get in the lab and start building and measuring basic circuits;
Submit your work on Stellar in a single PDF file with the naming convention <Lastname><Firstname>Assignment6.pdf.
Here is a checklist of all things you have to turn in:
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