
Electronics Lab (II)
ESS226000-Spring 2025
Mon. 17:30-21:10
ESS Building 304
Instructor: Professor Yung-Hsien Wu
Office: ESS Old Building 314
Office Hours: by appointment
Phone: 62248
Email: yunhwu@mx.nthu.edu.tw
Teaching Assistant (TA): 陳昱行 (email: az861147@gmail.com)
Handout: Download from Web Site
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Syllabus:
In this course, you will learn about the basic principles of circuit design and operation in a practical, real-world laboratory setting. You will work both with discrete components such as resistors, capacitors, diodes, and transistors as well as with integrated components such as operational amplifiers and timer 555. In addition, you will become familiar with the operation of basic electronic test equipment (digital multimeters, oscilloscopes, function generators, curve tracers, etc.). In addition, you will further understand the characteristics of transistors through the semiconductor analyzer which is very important for device development. There are 12 experiments this semester. The schedule of this course can be found below.
Preview:
You are strongly encouraged to read ahead of the lectures. After each lecture, you should review the corresponding material in the textbook and then read the next section or two before the following lecture. This familiarization process will allow you to digest information from the lectures more easily.
Grading:
The final grade will depend on the items with relative weights shown below:
Labs........……....….20 %
Quiz......................10 %
Final Exam………..30 %
Homework………..30%
Evaluation by TA.......10%
Policy on Cheating:
Cheating is not tolerated. Getting the bad points in the exams may not fail in the course, but the failing grade in this course will be necessarily got once cheating is found.