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EET 328L: Electronic Communications Laboratory

Credits and Contact Hrs. (Lecture/Laboratory): 1 credit, 3 contact hours per week. 

Course Description: To accompany EET 328. Three hours of laboratory a week.  

Prerequisites/Co-Requisites: None/None 

Textbook: Electronic Engineering Technology EET 328L Laboratory Packet, developed by the department.

References: None.

Course Coordinator: Douglas A. Hanneman, Professor.

Goals/Objectives: To help the student verify experimentally the theory covered in the lecture.

Course topics and lecture hours devoted to each topic:

  • Circuit Q. (3 hrs.)
  • F. Transformers. (3 hrs.)
  • Singly tuned rf amplifiers. (3 hrs.)
  • Double tuned rf amplifiers. (3 hrs.)
  • Class C rf Amplifiers and frequency multipliers. (3 hrs.)
  • Oscillators. (3 hrs.)
  • Crystal oscillators. (3 hrs.)
  • Amplitude modulation and detection. (3 hrs.)
  • Frequency modulation. (3 hrs.)
  • Reflex klystron. (3 hrs.)
  • Transmission lines (coaxial). (3 hrs.)
  • Transmission liens (waveguide). (3 hrs.)
  • Reflectometer. (demonstration) 
  • Computer usage: Students verify measurements in the first six experiments using the IGSPICE analysis.

    Oral and written communication requirements: None

    Calculus usage: None

    Library usage: None