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CPE 100L DESIGN LABORATORY LABORATORY 1 LAB SAFETY QUIZ & LAB EQUIPMENT USE TUTORIAL DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, LAS VEGAS GOALS: Introduce laboratory safety procedures to safeguard lives and properties. Provide a basic tutorial on the functions of laboratory equipment that will be utilized during the term. Upon conclusion of this work, the student will be familiar with safe lab working procedure and with the basic setup of the equipment used in this laboratory class experiments. SAFETY: Safety is the most important issue that impacts successful implementation of any lab experiments. Improper equipment usage not only damage property, it can potentially jeopardize your life as well lives of the fellow students. Carefully read the safety manual posted on class website. After reading the safety manual, you must take the safety exam and pass the exam to continue the class. Note: Your negligence in following the safety guidelines anytime during the semester will not be tolerated and you would be dropped from the class. LAB SCHEDULE: The plan for Lab#1 is as follows: 1. Laboratory safety exam 2. Work with each equipment unit using below instructions 3. Using knowledge learned during 2., do lab experiments listed at the end of this instruction. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 1

EQUIPMENT USE: The following equipment is located at each station: Keithley-DMM 2110 5 ½ Digit Multimeter Figure 1 Front Panel of Keithley-DMM 2110 5 ½ Digit Multimeter Display Power Key Function and operation keys RANGE and scroll keys TC input Terminal and fuses Connections for different measurements as follows: DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 2

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DC Power Supply HY3000 Series Figure 2 Front Panel of DC Power Supply HY3000 Series DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 8

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GW Instek Arbitrary Function Generator AFG-2225 Figure 3 Front Panel of GW Instek AFG-2225 DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 11

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Connecting oscilloscope and function generator The oscilloscope probe is the only thing you can connect to the oscilloscope: Oscilloscope probe The function generation cable can be only connected to function generator: Function generator cable Remember that you CANNOT connect function generator cable to oscilloscope. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 27

LAB DELIVERIES: PRELAB: Equipment Usage: Review video lectures on equipment usage posted on the class website. Lab Experiments: For experiments 1-4, record all the steps as a write-down list, and take a picture of the result. Experiment 1: DC Power Supply Set Up with Multimeter Goal: connecting DC power supply to the multimeter changing the power supply output values and verifying them on the multimeter. a) Turn on power supply with Power and Output Switch buttons, and also power on the multimeter b) Turn both the Current and Voltage knobs of Channel 1 fully counter clockwise c) Use black wire/cable to connect the - port of power supply CH1 to the com on the multimeter, and use red wire/cable to connect the + end of power supply CH1 to the V input of the multimeter. Observe and write down the readings of both power supply CH1 and multimeter. d) Slowly turn, clockwise, the Current knob of CH1 on power supply, until C.C LED turns off, and C.V LED goes on. Observe the readings of both power supply CH1 and multimeter. e) Slowly turn, clockwise, the Voltage knob of CH1 on power supply, and see if readings on power supply CH1 and multimeter are the same. Continue doing so, SLOWLY, until the Voltage reading stop increasing. Write down the maximum voltage reading (30.6V). Experiment 2: DC Power Supply Set Up with Oscilloscope Goal: connecting DC power supply to the oscilloscope measuring DC power supply output voltage with the oscilloscope a) Turn on oscilloscope and press Autoset. Perform the self-detection of both coax measurement probe and oscilloscope. Adjust probe for capacity compensation if necessary. b) Connect the coax measurement probe from Channel 1 to the output of the power supply. Connect the hook of coax probe to the positive output of the power, and the clipper of the coax probe to the negative output of the power. c) On the power supply, turn both the Current and Voltage knobs of Channel 1 fully counter clockwise, then turn on the power supply d) Slowly adjust the power supply voltage from 0V to 10V. Observe the changes on the oscilloscope. Press Autoset when necessary (e.g. trace goes off the grid or unstable) e) Press the yellow button of CH1. Change Coupling-DC to AC, and see what happens. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 28

Choose the Oscilloscope you have at your workstation: (TBE-B311 MSO2014B): f) Press Probe Setup, and toggle between Set to 1X and Set to 10X. See what happens. (Vertical grid 5V 500mV) (TBE-B350 TDS2014): g) In Probe, toggle between 1X and 10X. See what happens. (Vertical grid 5V 500mV) h) Turn the Vertical-Scale and Vertical-Position knob of CH1, clockwise or counter clockwise, and see what happens (Vertical grid scales). i) Turn the Horizontal-Scale and Horizontal -Position knob of CH1, clockwise or counter clockwise, and see what happens (Horizontal grid scales). j) Adjust the power supply voltage to 5.0V and then to 10.0V. The trace on the oscilloscope should reflect the change k) Experiment with other power supply voltages and change the Volts/Div knob accordingly in order to indicate the value on the oscilloscope. Experiment 3: Signal Generator Setup with Oscilloscope Goal: Setting up the function generator Connecting the function generator to the oscilloscope Verifying the function generator setting on the oscilloscope display a) Initially set up the signal generator with the following parameters (be sure the CH1 Coupling is DC and do not change the other oscilloscope settings) and measure the output with Oscilloscope. Set: Frequency: 1kHz Amplitude: 1V Offset: 0V b) Change the signal generator output to the following, and observe the waveform on the Oscilloscope. Set: Frequency: 2kHz Amplitude: 0.5V Offset: 1V c) Change the Oscilloscope to AC coupling, and observe the results. Experiment 4: measuring resistance with multimeter a) Take one resistor of any value below 1000Ω (1kΩ) from the laboratory bin, set the multimeter function to Ω2 b) Set the range of the multimeter to 1KOHM. c) Connect red banana cable to HI Input VΩ, black banana cable to black connector LO d) Connect resistor to remaining banana ends. e) Read the value of the resistance from the display, compare with declared resistor value. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 29

Experiment 5 (Optional if asked by TA): Demonstrate the following to TA: 1. Power Supply: o Show: how to set up the supply for positive and negative valued voltages. o Show: proper set-up of the ground. 2. Function Generator: o Show: how to set a given frequency and amplitude. o Show: how to provide a DC offset. o Answer: what is the difference between Main and Sync outputs. 3. Multimeter: o Show: how to measure voltage and resistance. o Answer: how to properly use the range settings. o Answer: When is the multi-meter the appropriate instrument and when it is not 4. Oscilloscope o Show: how to adjust probe. o Show: how to properly display a wave shape(s). o Show: how to measure voltage and frequency (with cursors and division counting) POSTLAB REPORT: Include the following elements in the report document: Section Element 1 Theory of operation Include a brief description of every element and phenomenon that appears during the experiments. Results of the experiments Experiment Experiment Results 2 a. Description of what you have measured during the lab 1 b. Picture(s) of the setup c. Obtained results a. Description of what you have measured during the lab 2 b. Picture(s) of the setup c. Obtained results a. Description of what you have measured during the lab 3 b. Picture(s) of the setup c. Obtained results a. Description of what you have measured during the lab 4 b. Picture(s) of the setup c. Obtained results For all the Show questions, provide brief description, picture of the setup 5 and obtained results. Answer the questions Question no. Question 3 1 What is ground and why it s used in electrical circuits? What is the difference between oscilloscope probe and function generator 2 cable? (include pictures, it s allowed to use pictures from the Internet) 3 What is Autoset function of the oscilloscope? 4 Conclusions Write down your conclusions, things learned, problems encountered during the lab and how they were solved, etc. DEPARTMENT OF ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING 30